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In Italy, a 72-year-old jeweler sentenced to 14 years and 9 months in prison for killing two thieves

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In Italy, a 72-year-old jeweler sentenced to 14 years and 9 months in prison for killing two thieves
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Key Points

  • 1. The Italian Supreme Court of Cassation finalized the 14-year and 9-month prison sentence for 72-year-old jeweler Mario Roggero, who killed two thieves.
  • 2. The court rejected the self-defense claim on the grounds that the weapon was fired while the thieves were fleeing and moving away from the shop.
  • 3. Lega party leader Matteo Salvini made a political intervention by asking President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella for a pardon for the jeweler.

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1. 14 years 9 months prison sentence2. 72-year-old jeweler3. 2 dead 1 injured

The trial of 72-year-old jeweler Mario Roggero in the town of Grinzane Cavour in Italy's Cuneo province concluded with the Supreme Court of Cassation's final ruling. Roggero was sentenced to 14 years and 9 months in prison for killing two and wounding one of the three people who tried to rob his shop in 2021.

The court ruled that the conditions for self-defense were not met during the incident, because the jeweler chased the thieves out of his shop and fired his legally licensed weapon after they had left the business and started to flee. The lives of his wife and daughter, who were in the shop at the time, were also endangered.

Following the decision, the limits of self-defense in Italy have been reopened for debate. Politician Matteo Salvini asked President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella to use his power of pardon for Roggero. However, since a pardon decision can only be made at the initiative of the President of the Republic, this political request does not directly change the legal outcome.

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1. Q: What is the final sentence given to Mario Roggero?
A: With the Supreme Court of Cassation's decision, Mario Roggero's sentence was converted to 14 years and 9 months in prison, and this decision became final.
2. Q: Why did the court not accept the incident as self-defense?
A: Because the judges assessed that the shots were fired while the thieves were finishing the robbery and moving away from the scene; therefore, there was no direct and immediate danger at that moment.
3. Q: How will political demands affect the legal process?
A: Even though politicians like Matteo Salvini request a pardon, this does not directly change the sentence; the right to pardon depends solely on the assessment and approval of the President of Italy.

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