Saviano: Capoclan's Plea "They Stole My Life"
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After almost two decades, a court in Rome has upheld the conviction of a Camorra boss for threatening the author of the bestseller Gomora.
ROMA.- The sentences of Italian justice can sometimes be a conviction, regardless of their result, for the time it takes to arrive. In the case of the writer Roberto Saviano (Napoles, 1979) they have been 17 years after the events, a wait that has destroyed him soulily. The author of Gomorra (2006), book supersales and then series that brought to light the hidden face of the Camorra, was looking forward today to the resolution of the second inst…
The boss of the Casalesi Bidognetti sentenced to one year and 6 months for threats
It is the bitter comment of Roberto Saviano after the judgment issued today by the Court of Appeal of Rome, which confirmed the condemnations for the threats received in the courtroom in 2008 during the trial of second degree "Spartacus" in Naples. The judges reiterated the decision of the Court that recognized the existence of the threats aggravated by the Mafia method: a year and six months to the boss of the clan of Casalesi Francesco Bidogne…
In the case of the writer Roberto Saviano (Napoles, 45 years old) it has been 17 years, a wait that has destroyed him animally. The author of Gomorra (2006), the book supersales that brought to light the most hidden face of the Camorra, was eagerly awaiting this Monday the resolution of the second instance trial of the case that has marked his life: the unusual death threat against him and the journalist Rosaria Capacchione that the powerful bos…
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