All acquitted in the "auction" case of the Court of Tempio Pausania, this morning the sentence was read that closes the sensational affair that hit the Gallura courthouse six years ago.

The Court of Rome has excluded any liability of the magistrate Alessandro Di Giacomo, the engineer from Olbia Ermanno Giua, the lawyers Giuliano Frau and Tomasina Amadori, all involved, according to the accusations of the Capitoline prosecutor's office, in the alleged controlled auction of the villa that belonged to the entrepreneur Sebastiano Ragnedda.
Also acquitted (the charge was that of revealing official secrets) was the former investigating judge of the Tempio court Elisabetta Carta , for whom the prosecutor had also asked for her acquittal at the end of the gup hearing.

Di Giacomo, defended by the lawyer Gian Domenico Caiazza, had been suspended from all functions in December 2017, and has not worked since. The defenses (Giovanni Azzena, Antonello Desini, Filippo Dinacci, Fabio Varone, Antonello Fadda) talk about a story that caused irreparable damage. Four other magistrates have already been acquitted in the same case, including the president of the Cagliari Court of Appeal, Gemma Cucca, and two clerks of the Tempio Court.

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