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Arrivals outside Rome court as verdict expected in trial of two Americans charged with killing officer

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Arrivals at Rebibbia bunker-courtroom in Rome where the verdict is expected in the murder trial of two US students who are charged with the fatal stabbing of an Italian police officer. IMAGES

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