BELLINGHAM, WA – Amanda Knox’ entanglement with Italy’s legal system isn’t over after all.

The Seattle Times reports that Italy’s Supreme Court has overturned a slander conviction against her and ordered that she again stand trial on the charge.

The former University of Washington student was studying in the Italian city of Perugia in 2007 when she and her then-boyfriend were charged with killing her roommate.

Knox was convicted twice before she and Rafaele Sollecito were exonerated of Meredith Kercher’s murder in 2015.

But her 2011 conviction for slandering another man whom she falsely accused of being in on the crime was upheld by the court.

Knox posted on social media that another trial is a good thing as it will give her the opportunity to be found not guilty of the final charge she faces in the case.