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He Had Shown a False Identity Document to the Bardonecchia Police, but Was Acquitted because His Behavior Was Considered Occasional.
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TURIN – Acquitted because the offense was not serious. This is how a Supreme Court ruling can be summed up, concluding the case of a 48-year-old man of Algerian origin who was stopped in Bardonecchia and presented police officers with a false document, which listed him as a Belgian citizen. He then explained that he was passing through Italy for a wedding. The Turin court tried the 48-year-old for "possession or fabrication of a false document" …
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