Two convictions and 8 acquittals, including that of Tiziano Renzi, father of the former prime minister, and former minister Luca Lotti.
This is what was decided by the
Rome court in the main trial on the Consip case
.
The judges of the eighth collegial section sentenced the former Noe major, Gian Paolo Scafarto to 1 year and 6 months and the Carabinieri colonel Alessandro Sessa to 3 months.
The two were sentenced to a provisional payment in favor of the Ministry of Defense of 50 thousand euros.
The acquittals, both with the formula because the fact does not exist and the fact does not constitute a crime, also concern the entrepreneurs Alfredo Romeo and Carlo Russo, the former parliamentarian Italo Bocchino, the former commander of the Carabinieri of the Tuscan Legion, Emanuele Saltalamacchia, the former president of Pubbliacqua Firenze, Filippo Vannoni and Stefano Pandimiglio.
In the proceedings initiated in 2016, the Rome Public Prosecutor's Office contested, for various reasons, the crimes of boasting credit, influence peddling, attempted extortion, aiding and abetting, forgery and disclosure of secrets.
Prosecutor Mario Palazzi, on December 22nd, had requested eight requests for conviction and two for acquittal.
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