Sassari, medicines for human use in an animal clinic: pharmacists acquitted
The two women explained how these were products offered to the structure which has been involved in volunteering for yearsPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Medicines for human use displayed in a veterinary clinic in the Sassari hinterland. Discovered by the NAS in a 2021 health and hygiene inspection which led to a complaint for receiving stolen goods against the two pharmacists and a trial that reached its final stages yesterday in court in Sassari.
According to the prosecutor, the crime was a crime, even if it was of a minor nature, so much so that he asked for 2 months' imprisonment and a 300 euro fine. The defense lawyers Angelo Vacca and Chiara Loriga had a completely different opinion and, during the discussion, demonstrated that there was a lack of objective evidence of the accusation and also of the unlawful detention .
In fact, the two professionals have been running a clinic for 23 years where they accept donations for animals such as, for example, blankets. One of the accused explained, by issuing spontaneous statements, that those drugs , diuretics and antiemetics, were part of a series of offers made for the structure, which had been involved in volunteering for years .
Judge Giancosimo Mura's decision was to acquit both because the fact does not exist.