Sassari: he didn't have a green pass and wanted to work, acquitted
The 50-year-old was accused of interrupting a public service and resisting a public officialPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Acquitted yesterday in court in Sassari because the fact does not exist. But in September three years ago, during the emergency measures for Covid, a 50-year-old from the hinterland was accused of interrupting a public service and resisting a public official for entering the Alghero school where he worked without a green pass. Refusing to leave the institute despite the requests of the manager who then called the police. With one of whom, according to the accusation, there was a physical fight in which, in an attempt to free himself, the accused caused an injury to the soldier. A circumstance denied by the 50-year-old yesterday at the hearing in which he told his personal version of events.
Prosecutor Paola Manunza had requested acquittal for the crime of interruption of public service, asking for a four-month sentence for the second count. But the school collaborator, defended by lawyers Andrea Scifo and Linda Corrias of the Court of Cagliari, was fully acquitted by judge Monia Adami.