Mafia capital, Alemanno sentenced to one year and ten months on appeal bis: trafficking of influences and illicit financing for the former mayor of Rome
The former mayor of the capital, Gianni Alemanno, was sentenced to one year and ten months for trafficking of influences And illicit financing as part of the proceeding excerpt on “Mafia capital”.
This was decided by the judges of the fourth criminal section of the Court of Appeal of Rome in bis process ordered by the Supreme Court to redetermine the sentence. The attorney general had asked in the hearing this morning to sentence Alemanno, present in the courtroom, to two and a half years.
On 8 July the judges of the sixth criminal section of the Court of Cassation had acquitted the former mayor, defended by the lawyers Cesare Placanica and Filippo Dinacci, from the accusation of corruption in the context of the excerpt procedure on “Mafia capital”.
Alemanno had been sentenced in first instance and on appeal at 6 years but then the Supreme Court had annulled the corruption charges without postponement, deciding to have a new appeal process carried out to redetermine the sentence, re-qualifying the crime in the traffic of influences, for the case of the release of the payments of Eur Spa.
The Court of Cassation with the sentence had confirmed the responsibility of the former mayor Alemanno in relation to the crime of illicit financing.
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