Investigation into dossiers in Cagliari: a financier acquitted, another pleads guilty to 2 years
On September 26, the former regional councilor De Giorgi and eight other people will appear before the preliminary hearing judge.Per restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
He will not have to appear before the judge for the preliminary hearings on September 26th with the other nine financial colleagues who ended up in the investigation into alleged dossiers and threats against the top brass of the force. The lieutenant of the Fiamme Gialle Davide Giacalone was acquitted after the investigations were closed and the public prosecutor Andrea Vacca did not request that he be sent for trial, proceeding with the request for archiving.
After receiving the notice of conclusion of the preliminary investigations, his defense attorney, Ivano Iai, had him questioned by the public prosecutor, presenting documents that convinced the magistrate to request the archiving of the case, already ordered by the investigating judge.
Instead, Sergio Cavoli, a financier who also ended up in the investigation of the Cagliari prosecutor's office - and the military one - for alleged dossiers, defamation, slander, threats and with a hypothesis of conspiracy against some officers of the Corps, pleaded guilty to two years of prison with a suspended sentence. With his defense, the lawyer Gianfranco Piscitelli of the Bari bar, the soldier reached an agreement with the public prosecutor Vacca who, previously, had shelved the more serious hypothesis of criminal association.
On September 26, therefore, former regional councilor Valerio De Giorgi, Assemini councilor Antonio Guerrueru, Michele Sandokan Ottodosso, Daniel Vacca, Enrico Raimondi, Francesco Vitetti, Andrea Taurasi, Marco Sireus and Furio Casini will appear before the judge for the preliminary hearings.
For them, with the sole exception of lieutenant Davide Giacalone, the Prosecutor's Office has requested a trial that will be decided by the preliminary hearing judge at the end of the month.
The financiers had ended up in the magistrates' sights because according to the accusation they had carried out a sort of dossier and pressure, even with defamation and threats, against the local leaders of the Fiamme Gialle.