Benevento - Despite a history of property crimes, the sixty-year-old had come under investigation for allegedly possessing a series of suspicious tools—pliers, flat-blade screwdrivers, and box cutters—which he could not explain. He was therefore charged with unauthorized possession of burglary tools.
The Court of Santa Maria Capua Vetere, however, accepted the defense arguments of lawyer Vittorio Fucci, deciding to acquit the defendant and bringing the legal proceedings to an end.
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It's normal for the court to acquit the defendant, but I still have several doubts: the man had the tools and couldn't justify his presence, but the defense presented convincing arguments. Let's hope the case ends without further problems and with clarity.