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The conviction of 15 officers for torture in the San Gimignano prison has been confirmed

Summary by AFV
A ruling that marks a turning point in a delicate moment for the crime of torture in Italy. The Court of Appeal of Florence has stamped the sentences for 15 prison officers accused of brutally beating a Tunisian prisoner in the prison of San Gimignano (Siena) in 2018. Torture, forgery and aggravated threats are the crimes ascertained. The ruling strengthens the validity of the crime of torture, introduced into our legal system in 2017 and today …
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A ruling that marks a turning point in a delicate moment for the crime of torture in Italy. The Court of Appeal of Florence has stamped the sentences for 15 prison officers accused of brutally beating a Tunisian prisoner in the prison of San Gimignano (Siena) in 2018. Torture, forgery and aggravated threats are the crimes ascertained. The ruling strengthens the validity of the crime of torture, introduced into our legal system in 2017 and today …

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AFV broke the news in on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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