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Alex Cotoia killed his abusive father to defend his mother, acquitted: “Now I want to find my place in the world”

At 18, he stabbed his father, Giuseppe Pompa, to death, and then took his mother's last name. In the first instance he had been acquitted, then on appeal he was sentenced to 6 years, 6 months and 20 days. Now the decision of the Encore Appeal

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The murder took place outside Turin, following a violent argument, during which the young man's father had repeatedly accused his wife of cheating on him.

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Who is Alex Cotoia? And why did he change his last name? The 22-year-old was acquitted by the Assize Court of Appeal, in Turin, after he had been tried on charges of...

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The episode dates back to 2020. Alex Pompa: 'I'll Celebrate' (ANSA)

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At 18, he stabbed his father, Giuseppe Pompa, to death, and then took his mother's last name. In the first instance he had been acquitted, then on appeal he was sentenced to 6 years, 6 months and 20 days. Now the decision of the Encore Appeal

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In the second appeal process, the judges ruled that he acted to defend himself, his mother and his brother.

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The decision confirms Alex Pompa's first-instance acquittal. The 22-year-old's lawyer: 'Now he must be left in peace'

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La Repubblica broke the news in Turin, Italy on Monday, January 13, 2025.
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