I would agree with that. The verdict was appealed by Knox and Sollecito and that appeal has now been heard. Any objections they had regarding the verdict were addressed in the appeal.
The Judge will issue a summary report in 90 days. The lawyers will pick through it, looking to object to something, but this Judge seems very solid and I don't think his reasoning, logic and report will fall apart.
The Supreme Court will hear the request for another appeal, and will then most likely confirm the verdicts.
Their appeal was heard and ruled on in 2011, not now, and the court found them not guilty.
That finding was then reviewed by the supreme court which ruled early in 2013 that the appeal verdict of not guilty was very flawed and re-instated the original guilty verdict.
In June of 2013, they made their reasoning public
So then there was another trial, ending today, to answer those "unanswered" questions and give Knox and Sollecito an opportunity to prove their innocence, and at the same time give the prosecutors the opportunity to introduce new evidence and offer a new theory of the crime.“The reasoning behind the acquittal contains shortcomings, contradictions and inconsistencies,” they wrote. “Too many questions remain unanswered.”
The high-court judges believe, according to the evidence presented in the appeal, that the defense teams for Knox and Sollecito did not prove that their clients were not part of the murder, and they certainly did not prove that Guede acted alone. http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...-they-overturned-amanda-knox-s-acquittal.html
I call that a retrial and an instance of double jeopardy.