Denise Pipitone, the former Sassari prosecutor Angioni sentenced to one year for "false information"
The magistrate had ended up under accusation for having declared things that turned out to be untrue to colleagues in the prosecutor's office who were investigating the girl who disappeared in 2004Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Maria Angioni, ex prosecutor who investigated the disappearance of Denise Pipitone, was sentenced to one year in prison, suspended sentence, by the monocratic judge of Marsala.
The Sassari magistrate was accused of having provided false information to her colleagues in the Marsala prosecutor's office, denouncing misdirections and omissions in the investigation into the kidnapping of the little girl, who disappeared into thin air from Mazara del Vallo on 1 September 2004.
The prosecution in the courtroom was represented by prosecutor Roberto Piscitello, who had asked for two years for the defendant .
«Angioni showed absolute contempt of Justice, he deceived the public prosecutor and the judge every time he spoke; he presented confusing documents that were as redundant as they were irrelevant; he maintained a stubbornly slanderous behavior even after the commission of the crime, tarnishing the Police in the Mazara del Vallo in the media» , said Piscitello himself at the end of the indictment.
For his part, the lawyer Andrea Pellegrino , Angioni's lawyer, argued in the courtroom, before the sentence, that in the actions of his client there was no malice : «I share the irritation of the prosecutor, but in this process it is necessary to separate the phase of the televised declarations from those made to the judicial authority. When Angioni, being under investigation, was heard in the prosecutor's office, she said in fact: 'If the deeds say things different from mine, the deeds are valid' ».
(Unioneonline/lf)