6 November 2013
Last updated at 06:13 ET
Raffaele Sollecito, the Italian man convicted and later cleared of killing a British student in Perugia in 2007 has appeared in court in Florence.
He is due to make a statement over the death of room-mate Meredith Kercher.
Mr Sollecito and his then-girlfriend, Amanda Knox, were convicted in 2009 of murder but acquitted on appeal in 2011.
However, in March Italy's highest court overturned the acquittals, and ordered a new appeal. Ms Knox is now in the US and is not expected to attend court.
"He has come to show that he is not running away," Mr Sollecito's lawyer, Luca Maori, told reporters before the start of the hearing.
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I think that this court has all the elements to take its decision. Another court has determined why that knife was in Knox's hands”
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Francesco Maresca
Lawyer for the Kercher family
The new appeal was ordered after the prosecution took the case to the Supreme Court.
The court strongly criticised the way the appeals court had dismissed important DNA evidence, ordering the whole process to begin all over again.
New evidence
One of the key pieces of forensic evidence that helped to convict the pair in the first place was a kitchen knife found in Mr Sollecito's kitchen, which was said to have Meredith Kercher's DNA on the blade.
But the DNA sample was tiny, and the appeal judge thought the evidence was unreliable, so he rejected a forensic scientist's suggestion to have it tested again.
Tuesday's hearing will focus on a minute trace of DNA found on the murder weapon but not previously tested.
The family of the murdered exchange student were not in court. But their lawyer, Francesco Maresca, said the evidence was clear for all to see.
"I think that this court has all the elements to take its decision. Another court has determined why that knife was in Knox's hands," said Mr Maresca.
Both Mr Sollecito and Ms Knox spent four years in prison before their acquittal, and have always insisted they are innocent.
Another man - Rudy Guede from Ivory Coast - was convicted in a separate trial and sentenced to 16 years for the killing.
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