For Luca Palamara closes with a sentence of one year, suspended sentence, the main strand of the investigation that saw him accused in Perugia for his relations with the entrepreneur Fabrizio Centofanti. In today's hearing, the court of the Umbrian capital accepted, in fact, the request for a plea bargain made by the defenders of the former magistrate, lawyers Roberto Rampioni and Benedetto Buratti after the Perugia prosecutor's office redetermined the charge against Palamara and then declassified the crime of corruption in the less serious one of trafficking in illicit influences.
The judges, also today, have instead acquitted with an abbreviated rite for not having committed the fact the friend of the former magistrate, Adele Attisani. None of the defendants were present in the courtroom.
Today's sentence closes, an important chapter of the investigation that in recent years has earthquake the CSM and the judiciary.
It could always be defined with a plea bargain, continuously, the latest and most recent investigation, still in the preliminary hearing phase, which sees Palamara accused of having made available to two entrepreneurs "his functions and his powers" in exchange, among other things, participation in "a very advantageous deal", free use of two scooters and stays in Capri and Rome. Also in Perugia is still underway, however, the trial that sees defendants the former councilor of the CSM and the magistrate Stefano Rocco Fava accused of disclosure and use of official secrecy and, only Fava, also of abusive access to a computer system.
Palamara negotiates and closes the main trial in Perugia
2023-05-30T14:12:35.010Z
Highlights: Luca Palamara sentenced to one year, suspended sentence. Accused of having made available to two entrepreneurs "his functions and his powers" in exchange for free use of two scooters and stays in Capri and Rome. Also in Perugia is still underway, however, a trial that sees defendants the former councilor of the CSM and the magistrate Stefano Rocco Fava accused of disclosure and use of official secrecy and of abusive access to a computer system. None of the defendants were present in the courtroom.
Ratified by the court the sentence to one year, suspended sentence (ANSA)