It’s an incredible story. The State Prosecutor’s Office, which participated in the case regarding the Fidene massacre, sees the trial of Claudio Campiti, who stole a firearm from the Tor di Quinto shooting range on December 11, 2022, killing four women and wounding five more people. during the condominium meeting – asks for “no prosecution” against the defendant.
The “lie” of Palazzo Chigi
Shocking request rejected yesterday with a note from Palazzo Chigi: “In the note of the Presidency of the Council, we read the following regarding the decision given against Claudio Campiti for the murder of Fabiana De Angelis, Nicoletta Golisano, Elisabetta Silenzi and Sabina Sperandio: The State’s lawyer did not consider the defendant not to be tried at the preliminary hearing.” “It didn’t take any time.”
A few hours later, the reconsideration was denied by the plaintiff’s lawyers, who obtained a copy of the preliminary hearing transcripts from last November 27. “We know how interested Pemier was in the matter, as he believed that Palazzo Chigi had taken a position on the Fidene case and knew one of the victims personally (Nicoletta Golisano, ed.). But the published note is not true: the state’s lawyer, who was in the courtroom, argued that the ministries’ control over the criminal trial Stating that he was seeking compensation not for the deficiencies in the system, but for the actions of others, that is, the defendant, he said: Campiti should not continue. A paradoxical and certainly provocative choice of defense, but morally unacceptable, because it certainly came from one apparatus of the State, whereas another party, that is, the prosecutor demanded to send to trial the person who confessed to multiple murderers, so much so that even the defender of the latter made such a request”.
Borrelli (Green Left): “I will submit a parliamentary question”
“Even if what the lawyers are doing is technically correct, it is monstrous from a human perspective. Human life is considered less than zero, at one point there is even a demand for acquittal of a murderer.” Francesco Emilio Borrelli, deputy of the Verdi Sinistra alliance, after learning the news from Today.it.
“The second thing that amazes us,” continues the MP, “is that a precedent is being set: if whoever committed this massacre gets away with it, what should we say to everyone else? We organize marches for Giulia Cecchettin; on the fourth day women were killed. Third, the state does not fulfill its responsibilities: in the evenings “The opposite should be the case. The last one, of course, is the idea of justice, of law, which is an icy concept. Against these tragedies, there should be solidarity and absolute guilt of those who are objectively guilty, as in this case.”
There is an issue that the MP, who lives under surveillance due to his complaints against the mafia, wants to be clarified. “There is no doubt that there is a defendant here who wants to be acquitted due to bureaucratic disputes or interpretation of the rules. This gives an idea of the monstrosity of the matter. I will also submit a parliamentary question because the competent ministries must take responsibility, as Salvini did with the electricity and natural gas bills.” “They cannot say ‘I didn’t know’, they need to take a different stance on such a serious issue and ask the lawyers to take a different stance, otherwise it will create a terrible precedent.”
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