Physical and psychological violence and personal injuries.
These are the crimes contested by the Rome prosecutor's office against Cesare San Mauro, a 67-year-old professor at Sapienza who ended up on trial before the monocratic judge of the capital.
The man is accused of physically assaulting his ex-wife and daughter.
A story, as Repubblica reports today, which dates back to the period between June 2016 and May 2017. San Mauro allegedly harassed his daughter also from a psychological point of view.
In the charge the magistrates affirm that she told her daughter "that her mother, suffering from a serious illness, would die, that her life would end, that she would always live with him and that she would continue to beat her".
During the hearing held in Piazzale Clodio, the defendant, defended by the lawyer Carlo Longari, rejected the accusations.
During the hearing, the defendant read a report - the newspaper reports - from a specialist who believes that "there is a collusive dynamic between mother and daughter, a dynamic that unites them that she is not healthy".
The procedure has been adjourned to next June,