Policemen killed: expert opinion, Meran prosecutable but not attributable
Alejandro Augusto Stephan Meran, the Dominican citizen who killed policemen Pierluigi Rotta and Matteo Demenego during a shooting that took place inside the police headquarters in Trieste on 4 October 2019, is prosecutable but not attributable. This is the outcome, as reported by the newspaper Il Piccolo of Trieste, which is received by the psychiatric report ordered by the Court of Assizes of Trieste and on which the same Court will rule during the next hearing scheduled for next March 14th.
A first psychiatric report on Meran had been ordered during the probative incident in the preliminary investigation phase and had established the young man’s partial incapacity. During the trial in the Court of Assizes the legal defenders, Alice and Paolo Bevilacqua had requested and obtained its renewal.
The new appraisal is signed by Stefano Ferracuti, professor of Clinical Psychology at Sapienza in Rome and argues that the “conduct constituting a crime it was carried out within a mental condition characterized by a persecutory delusion, prejudice and omnipotence, placing itself in a direct causal link with the psychotic pathology in progress and such as to totally exclude the ability to want “.
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