Garlasco's Crime, Minister Nordio: "Condemning an Acquitted Person Twice Is Paradoxical, the System Should Be Changed"
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The Guardasigilli about Alberto Stasi: "If a person can be condemned only beyond any reasonable doubt, how can you condemn it when it has already been acquitted twice by a Court of Assise and a Court of Appeal?"
The Minister of Justice intervened in the margins of the conference at the High School of Prison Police "Piersanti Mattarella." The reply...
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio said Wednesday that a probable miscarriage of justice regarding the 2007 Murder of economics graduated Chiara Poggi in town of Garlasco near Pavia, a case that has riveted Italy's attention for years, shows the law needs changing. (ANSA)
The watchmaker criticizes the procedural mechanism that led to the definitive condemnation of Alberto Stasi: "Today the Italian citizen wonders how there can be a situation in which one person has served a very strong penalty as guilty while currently investigating another"
Garlasco (Pavia), 13 May 2026 "Today the Italian citizen wonders how there can be a situation in which a person has served a very strong penalty as guilty while currently investigating another, on the basis of evidence for which - always according to the accusation - the author of the crime would be completely different from the first. I repeat: an anomalous situation that we say rarely is seen and I have never seen it". He does not use half ter…
The Minister spoke of legislation for which a person first and second-degree acquitted can then, without new evidence, be condemned, and this happened sixteen years ago with the first trial.
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