One person convicted and two acquitted with the broadest formula: this is the outcome of the trial (shortened before the Tempio magistrate, Marco Contu) for the robbery in the post office of Vaccileddi (Loiri) on 4 December 2017.

Pier Franco Muscau (35 years old) from Lule was found responsible for the robbery (around 40 thousand euros in loot), and was sentenced to four years in prison. Muscau will have to pay a provisional amount of 20 thousand euros to Poste Italiane.

Franco Paolo Chessa, 39, also from Lula, and Carlo Gusinu, 37, from Padru, were acquitted.

The Tempio Contu magistrate has established that the two are unrelated to the attack in the small post office in the hamlet of Loiri.

Carlo Gusinu, defended by the lawyer Giampaolo Murrighile, spent 40 days in prison after his arrest (2018).

The criminal lawyer Giampaolo Murrighile immediately reported to the Court the extreme fragility of the prosecution case against his client, Gusinu was released from prison by the Review at the request of the lawyer. Even Franco Paolo Chessa, defended by Nazarena Tilocca, had always declared himself innocent.

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