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OCTOBER 29 2008 11:50h
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Video`We are as pleased as we can be with the decision,` her brother Lyle told a news conference after the sentence was announced.
"We are as pleased as we can be with the decision," her brother Lyle told a news conference after the sentence was announced. "It is important to remember why we are here at the end of the day: it is because our sister Meredith was murdered.
"Pleased isn't an appropriate word. I think satisfied is probably the best we can say."
The victim's other brother John said the family was overwhelmed by the verdict, while her sister Stephanie added: "today has been really important in our steps towards justice for Meredith. All we can do is wait and see what happens."
Judge Paolo Micheli also ordered Kercher's flatmate, American exchange student Amanda Knox, 21, and Knox's Italian former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito, 24, to stand trial on murder charges. Their trial will start on Dec. 4.
Prosecutors say Kercher, from Coulsdon, south London, was fatally stabbed in the neck when the three suspects tried to involve her in an orgy.
She had been studying in Italy as part of a language course at the University of Leeds.
Guede, who can appeal the verdict, had agreed to a fast-track procedure with no jury, which allows suspects to receive a lesser sentence if they are convicted.
Prosecutors had sought life imprisonment for Guede, who fled Italy after the murder and was extradited back from Germany.
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