Tempio Auctions Case, Rome Court of Appeals Cancels Charges
Alessandro Di Giacomo completely rehabilitated, he had been suspended from the CSM and for six years remained without work and without salaryPer restare aggiornato entra nel nostro canale Whatsapp
Acquittal with the broadest formula for Alessandro Di Giacomo, total rejection of the original accusatory hypothesis . For the Court of Appeal of Rome the judge of the real estate executions did not make any mistakes in assigning Villa Ragnedda to two magistrates .
The second-instance judges today demolished the sensational investigation that in 2017 had shaken the Tempio courthouse to its foundations. As requested by criminal lawyer Giandomenico Caiazza, the Court established that not only did Di Giacomo not commit any crimes, but above all that the anomalies in the January 2016 judicial auction do not exist . Alessandro Di Giacomo had already been acquitted for not having committed the crime, but he appealed the sentence to obtain the total cancellation of the charges.
The Court of Appeal of Rome has agreed with the magistrate, establishing that the auction was never rigged . Based on the crimes alleged by the Rome Prosecutor's Office (villa sold at a preferential price), about fifteen people were investigated and tried (magistrates, lawyers, experts and clerks, all acquitted). Now the Court of Appeal of Rome has established that the auction was never rigged. Di Giacomo, suspended from the CSM, was left without work and without a salary from December 2017 to January of this year. After his reinstatement, now comes his full rehabilitation .