The Court of Assizes of Appeal issued a sentence of six years and ten months for Raffaele Velluso, accused of the murder of the prostitute Antonia Osaro, which occurred during an attempted robbery.
This decision follows three previous annuls by the Supreme Court and marks an important evolution of the case.
In June last year, the Court of Assizes of Appeal of Napoli had already addressed the issue, leading to a new assessment of the judicial proceedings. Velluso's position has been the subject of in-depth examination by the magistrates, culminating in today's ruling that significantly modifies the sentence compared to previous outcomes.
The case of the murder of Antonia Osaro has generated considerable public attention and debate, shining a spotlight on issues related to security and social justice.
Article published on 23 February 2025 - 07:57
The six-year and ten-month sentence for Velluso seems a bit too much, especially considering that there have been three annuls by the Supreme Court. Justice must be fair and decisions must be based on solid evidence.