He punched an ARST train driver in the face in 2020 in Sassari. And today in court, he was sentenced to one year and six months by Judge Valentina Nuvoli.

The defendant, now 67, was a train operator for the company at the time and, that evening, had been reprimanded for the way he was hooking up trains. The person who did this was a colleague, a superior, who feared that one or more parts of the train would be damaged. The operator's reaction was sudden and unexpected. He approached the woman and, after insulting her, punched her in the face, knocking out two of her teeth. The force was so strong that he was left with abrasions on his hand. He was charged with grievous bodily harm because the injured party, represented by Sabrina Falchi, the plaintiff's lawyer, received 28 days of treatment and suffered permanent damage to her teeth. The judge also ordered an immediately enforceable provisional sum of €3,000. The prosecutor was Antonio Piras, while the defendant was represented by Nicola Ribichesu.

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