Attacks on barracks after death Sandri: 18 convictions, one in 10 years

15 12 2009

6 hours 11 minutes Eighteen convictions, including one to ten years and six months in jail and two acquittals were imposed today by the court in Rome in the trial of the perpetrators of attacks in some barracks following the killing of a fan Lazio Gabriele Sandri, in November 2007, at the hands of a police officer. Continue reading this Story judicial sources said. After more than nine hours of deliberations, the seventh section of the criminal court Capitoline, chaired by Alfonso Petrella, fined a total of 104 years in prison, with sentences ranging from six to 10 years months, in various capacities, for criminal, damage, devastation, looting and resisting a public officer. Sandri, 26 year-old Lazio fan, mor in November 2007 because of a shot fired from the gun to sedate the agent Luigi Spaccarotella a brawl between the group of friends and some of the young Juventus fan, burst into a convenience store near Arezzo, along the A1. Shortly thereafter, in Rome, groups of fans poured into the streets vandalized and destroyed, burned and attacked several military barracks and a Roma camp in July, the court of assizes court of Arezzo Spaccarotella sentenced to six years in prison for manslaughter. - On other news site www.reuters.it Reuters in Italian. The top news also on www.twitter.com / reuters_italia


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