Italian judge is keeping Amanda Knox, an American murder suspect in jail.
She is an American student suspected in the slaying of her British roommate in Italy. An Italian judge rules 17 May 2008 that she must remain behind bars.
The judge rejected a lawyer's request to put Amanda Knox, 20, of Seattle, under house arrest.
Knox is being held in Perugia in central Italy in connection with the Nov. 1 stabbing death of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher. Knox has been jailed since Nov. 6, and judges have ruled that she can be held for up to a year while the case is investigated.
Luciano Ghirga, a lawyer for Knox, said Saturday that he had sought to have her placed under house arrest. But the judge in Perugia rejected the request, Ghirga said, without elaborating.
The defense lawyers wanted Knox moved to a shelter operated by Catholic charity Caritas. They had hoped this would persuade the judge to release Knox from jail.
Kercher was found dead from a stab wound to the neck in the apartment she shared with Knox in Perugia, a university town about 110 miles north of Rome. Prosecutors have said she was killed resisting a sexual assault.
Knox and two other suspects have been jailed for months in the case, although no formal charges have been filed against them. All three deny wrongdoing.
The others being held are Knox's former Italian boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito and Ivory Coast national Rudy Hermann Guede.
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