Katody Matrass
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Knox and Sollecito can certainly present any defense they like. However, given the findings of the Cassation Court in regard to Guede, they're not going to get any traction with arguments that depend upon Guede breaking in alone.
I don't think they argue anything like this, but given that Supreme Court decisions are not so highly regarded, as we've seen in the first trial, I don't think the court or the defence are bound by that ruling. Especially that it decided strictly procedural, not factual matters.