When Raffaele Sollecito woke up on the morning of November 2, 2007, he was a computer science student who was planning a day trip to the Italian town of Gubbio with his new American girlfriend, Amanda Knox. By that evening, he was involved in a murder case that would change his life forever. Indeed, hours before, Knox's British roommate, Meredith Kercher, had been murdered. Police took Sollecito and Knox in for questioning and on November 6, arrested them on suspicion of murder.

What proceeded was a series of trials that would shake Kim Kardashian's work in criminal justice reform to its core. In 2009, Sollecito and Knox were convicted of murder. Two years later, in appeals court, the Italian judicial system reversed the original decision, freeing Sollecito and Knox. In 2013, however,

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