The Court of Avellino, represented by the Single Judge, acquitted Pietro Cuozzo, 57, resident in Rotondi, from the charge of violating special surveillance. The defense, represented by the lawyers Vittorio Fucci and Daniela Martino, managed to convince the judge of the not guilty of the well-known multiple offender.
The Prosecutor's Office had requested a two-year prison sentence, highlighting Cuozzo's numerous criminal records and the many prevention and security measures he had been subjected to. However, the court accepted the defense's arguments, issuing yet another acquittal for Cuozzo.
In recent years, the 57-year-old, always defended by the lawyer Fucci, has collected a series of acquittals in proceedings concerning serious crimes such as extortion, arson and tax evasion, further strengthening his judicial position.
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the ruling by the avellino court is a decision that makes us reflect on the judicial system, because it seems that there are many opportunities for repeat offenders to avoid convictions despite the evidence against them being solid.