Controversial Wedding and Final Verdicts in High-Profile Murder Case

Controversial Wedding and Final Verdicts in High-Profile Murder Case
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Wednesday 10 April 2024, 09:10 - Last updated: 11 April, 09:26
Mario Pincarelli is getting married. The wedding date for the young man from Artena, sentenced on appeal to 21 years for the murder of Willy Monteiro Duarte along with brothers Marco and Gabriele Bianchi (24 years) and Francesco Belleggia (23 years), is set for next April 16th. The ceremony will take place in the Civitavecchia prison where he is detained. The future wife, a 28-year-old girl from a municipality north of Rome, fell in love with him through the images broadcasted by the news programs that covered the judicial case. An immaterial relationship, given that the two have seen each other only once, during a hearing of the trial. The news was reported by the Nova agency. Murder of Willy, The mother: "I expected the Bianchis' repentance." The Convictions Yesterday, the Supreme Court of Cassation had established that Willy's killing was voluntary manslaughter, supporting the conclusions of the previous two degrees of judgment. For Pincarelli and Belleggia, the matter is closed and their sentences, respectively 21 and 23 years, become final. A "judicial window" remains open for the Bianchi brothers, but the news is anything but positive for them. In fact, the Ermellini canceled with referral, only for them, the Appeal's sentence limited to the concession of generic mitigating circumstances. An aspect that makes a difference between 24 years of imprisonment and a more severe penalty up to life imprisonment. The court of assizes of Frosinone, in fact, on July 4, 2022, not recognizing the mitigating circumstances, had expressed itself for Marco and Gabriele, with the life imprisonment sentence. On appeal, on July 12, 2023, the brothers obtained a reduction of the sentence because those mitigating circumstances were instead recognized. The Lawyer: thinking about the future Considering "the outcome of the appeal for the other defendants, I am satisfied to have obtained for my client the minimum penalty and above all the best result among the four," said lawyer Loredana Mazzenga, defense attorney for Pincarelli. "Now that for us - the lawyer added -, this case is definitively closed, we begin to think about the future and a path that can return freedom to my client. Despite everything, he is still a young man, who deserves a second chance."
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