Bossetti and the DNA destroyed after the murder of Yara, closed the investigation against PM Letizia Ruggeri reported for trial fraud
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The Venice preliminary investigation judge ordered the dismissal of the proceedings involving Letizia Ruggeri, the prosecutor who has...
Born from a complaint by Massimo Bossetti against the judge and a registry of the Bergamo Assize Court regarding the preservation of the findings of the trial that led to the conviction of the bricklayer to life imprisonment for the murder of the thirteen-year-old
At the center of the archived proceedings was the preservation of 54 DNA samples, taken from the girl's clothes and containing the mixed trace of victim and murderer, moved from the fridge of the San Raffaele hospital in Milan to the 'Bodies of Crime' office of the Lombard court
Bergamo, September 18, 2024 — The proceedings involving the prosecutor in the Yara case, Letizia Ruggeri, being investigated for procedural fraud in Venice, have been closed. The proceedings stemmed from a complaint by Massimo Bossetti against a judge and a registry of the Bergamo Assize Court regarding the findings of the trial that led to the conviction of the bricklayer to life imprisonment for the murder of the thirteen-year-old girl who dis…
The Venice Gip has closed the proceedings that saw the prosecutor in the Yara Gambirasio case, Letizia Ruggeri, investigated for procedural fraud. It all started with a complaint by Massimo Bossetti regarding the findings of the trial that led to the life sentence against Mapello's bricklayer. Continue reading
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