Strasbourg court condemns Italy for day release to Angelo Izzo

15 12 2009

Yesterday - 12.16 The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg on Thursday condemned Italy for granted day-release at the end of 2004 to Angelo Izzo, one of three leaders of the "Circeo Massacre" of 1975 when a girl was killed after being subjected to violence and rapes, and another is saved by pretending to dead. Continue reading this news I report a note of the Court. The preliminary result in complaints from the family of Maria Carmela Linciano and Valentina Maiorano, the two women killed by Izzo near Campobasso in 2005 when he was on day release after being sentenced to life imprisonment for the acts of Circeo. The Strasbourg ruling essentially says that with the semi granted to Izzo, the Italian authorities had violated the right to life of Maria Carmela lynched, and the 14 year old daughter Valentina Maiorano, Izzo killed since April 28, 2005. Two murders for which a man suffered a new sentence to life imprisonment. The Court ruled that the Italian authorities will have to compensate the families of the victims with 45,000 euros for moral damages. In 2004, the surveillance court in Palermo granted day-release to Izzo, while that of Campobasso gave him some permissions prize - The site www.reuters.it other news Reuters in Italian. The top news also on www.twitter.com / reuters_italia


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