(AP) — A lawyer for Amanda Knox's ex-boyfriend is making a last-ditch appeal to Italy's top criminal court to overturn the pair's murder conviction for the 2007 slaying of Knox's British roommate. The attorney began her defense of Raffaele Sollecito today by offering what she called a "little sampling" of errors and contradictions of "colossal proportions" in the 2014 appeals court verdict that convicted her client and Knox of killing Meredith Kercher. Knox is in Seattle awaiting the verdict.

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