(ANSA) - MILAN, APRIL 27 - Three young defendants in one of the first trials held in Italy for catcalling, i.e. verbal harassment on the street or in a public place, were sentenced to one month in prison, with a suspended sentence and no mention.
The decision was made by the Milanese monocratic judge Luigi Fuda who found guilty the three men who at the time of the affair were army soldiers (one has since left) serving in Milan.
In March 2021, according to the reconstruction, they targeted a 19-year-old girl with heavy expressions and repeated insults in the afternoon.
The defense, having read the reasons, will appeal.
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