Olindo Romano and Rosa Bazzi, sentenced to life imprisonment for the Erba massacre in December 2006, will not be able to be included during the hearing for the request for review of the trial. They themselves asked the Court of Brescia to do so, which for the rest he admitted the images in court.
Olindo Romano and Rosa Bazzi were convicted for the Erba massacre on 11 December 2006 (four deaths, including a two-year-old child and one seriously injured).
The couple's lawyers are pointing to new evidence, in their opinion, which could lead to the 18-year acquittal of the massacre.
Among the people queuing there are also young people: "We're here out of curiosity, we've been hearing about it for years."
In the courtroom there should be both Olindo and Rosa, in prison since January 2007. The couple initially confessed and then retracted.
Dozens of people queued to enter the courtroom of the Palace of Justice in Brescia.
The state lawyer Domenico Chiaro wants to bring the Erba massacre back into the "courtroom" context because "decisions are made here" and not elsewhere and has accused the "unmotivated" review requests of "manifest inadmissibility". .
He said it in his debut speech at the Brescia trial in which he seems intent on saying no across the board to the defense requests.
Azouz: "I'm excited, it's a revenge"
"They are innocent, justice has not been done."
Thus Azouz Marzouk arriving at the Palace of Justice in Brescia where the request for review of the sentence that sentenced Olindo Romano and Rosa Bazzi to life imprisonment for the Erba massacre on 11 December 2006 will be discussed. "We are getting a part of a revenge - he said - The drug trail "that everyone wants us to believe is creating a lot of problems for me now that I'm moving here to Italy also to find work", we need to leave it alone.
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