"Ten months of imprisonment for Virginia Raggi".
This is what was requested by the pg of Rome, Emma D'Ortona, in the context of the appeal process to the mayor accused of forgery for the appointment of Renato Marra, brother of the former head of staff of the Capitol Raffaele, head of the tourism department of the Municipality of Rome.
The appointment was then withdrawn.
In the first instance, Raggi was acquitted with the formula "because the fact does not constitute a crime".
In the brief indictment, the attorney general stated that the "mayor knew the position of Raffaele Marra and failed to guarantee the obligation that Marra abstain from appointing his brother Renato". For the prosecutor "the error of the previous judge (who acquitted Raggi ed) is to have transformed a documentary investigation into a declarative one".