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This article was published November 13, 2014 at 20:54.
It started in Reggio Calabria on expedited process that sees imputed Clare Rizzo, the wife of former member of Forza Italian Amedeo Matacena. The woman was arrested for failure to comply with sentence and procured false registration of goods in May as part of the “B”, which has also seen the arrest of former Interior Minister Claudio Scajola. She remains, at least for the time being under house arrest. The preliminary hearing judge of Reggio Calabria, Adriana Trapani, he returned, in fact, any decision on the request for relief made by the defenders of liberty wife of former parliamentary Matacena Amedeo Carlo Biondi and Bonaventure Candide, reserving a discussion document.
Duration six hours before the hearing
The first hearing of the case on summary judgment that the defendants, as well as Clare Rizzo, Martin Politi, longtime private secretary of former politician, and Robert Sack, former private secretary of former Minister Claudio Scajola procured for the offense of failure to comply with the sentence in favor of Amedeo Matacena, ended after more than six hours. The preliminary hearing judge Trapani, after nearly two hours of deliberation, decided to reject all the preliminary objections raised by the defense at the start of the hearing. The next hearing of the trial load Clare Rizzo has been scheduled for December 11 to allow the prosecution and counsel for the defendants to file other documents.
Instance to challenge the preliminary hearing judge by Politi, former secretary of Matacena
Meanwhile, the preliminary hearing judge of Reggio Calabria, Adriana Trapani, decided not to abstain in the process expedited despite the application for recusal filed against him and which will be referred to the Court of Appeal. The preliminary hearing judge’s recusal was filed by the lawyer on behalf of Martin Corrado Politi Politi, former secretary of Matacena. The lawyer, in the instance of objection, it appeared that Politi had previously been held by Dr. Trapani in the process that follows the ‘Mozart’ ‘, at the end of which they were convicted were sentenced eight people, including Martin Politi (three years and a half), the former chairman of the TAR of Reggio Calabria, Luigi Passanisi, and the same Amedeo Matacena (four years). In that process, the prosecutor Francesco Tedesco had argued that the former president Passanisi, in the fall of 2005, he accepted the promise of receiving 200 thousand Euros to support Amedeo Matacena in some appeals against decisions issued by the Maritime rejecting the demands made by the company Amadeus Spa, owned by former parliamentarian in relation to the services provided by private companies for the crossing of the Strait of Messina.
Yesterday revoked at home Scajola obligation to house in Imperia
Yesterday the court in Reggio Calabria has revoked the house arrest of Claudio Scajola defendant in the trial for the alleged aid to the fugitive owner Amedeo Matacena. A Scajola was obliged to stay in the town of Imperia. The revocation of the home had been requested defenders Giorgio Perroni and Patricia Morello. The request for waiver of the defense of the home had a negative opinion of the DDA the prosecutor of Reggio Calabria, Giuseppe Lombardo. The trial against Scajola continue November 14th when they heard the first two books of the prosecutor, the former head of the Dia center of Reggio Calabria, Gianfranco Ardizzone, and the senior police officer already in service, queen Dia, Leonardo Papaleo.
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