Crime | Amanda Knox Amanda Knox Appeal Begins Defense to challenge conviction 'from A to Z' By Nick McMaster Suggested by savageviking Posted Nov 24, 2010 2:02 PM CST Copied Amanda Knox of the US, centre, escorted by penitentiary guards arrives for a hearing for her appeals trial, in Perugia's courthouse, Italy, Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010. (AP Photo/Stefano Medici) Round 2 begins: Amanda Knox appeared back in court in Italy yesterday to begin her appeal of a murder conviction in the slaying of Meredith Kercher, the New York Times reports. By the looks of things, attention hasn't waned: “We have to get used to the idea that this is going to be a media trial,” said the judge. Six books have been published on the case in the last year, and two films are in production, notes the Times. As for the appeal: “We’re contesting everything, from A to Z,” said one of Knox’s lawyers. “Putting together a lot of uncertain elements does not make a strong case. At least not one with no reasonable doubt.” The first day's hearing lasted only 15 minutes or so, and the next is scheduled for December 11. Knox appeared "wan and tense," reports the Times. Read These Next MSNBC analyst fired for his take on Charlie Kirk shooting. Disturbing video of Charlie Kirk shooting was spreading online. Videos may have captured the shooter of Charlie Kirk on a roof. Moment of silence for Kirk ends in House shouting match. Report an error