Clan Polverino, on appeal flurry of sentence reductions for the Ras of Marano
Alfonso D'Arco

The appeal process which saw the last diehards of the Polverino clan from Marano, including Giancarlo Siani 's two killers , ended with a flurry of discounts . For them too, as for their children, there have been significant redeterminations of sentences. This was established by the Court of Appeal of Naples which thus reduced the sentences for Armando Del Core and Ciro Cappuccio to 5 years and 4 months compared to the 9 years of imprisonment imposed in the first instance. Same 'softening' for their children with Ciro Cappuccio sentenced to two years and eight months compared to the six inflicted in the first instance, and ten years for Nicola Del Core who however received 16 years in the first instance.

Significant sentence reduction also for Raffaele Ruggiero who, compared to the 15 years of the first degree, was sentenced to ten years with the exclusion of the aggravating circumstance inherent to the association: the defensive line followed by his lawyer, the criminal lawyer Luigi Senese, is fundamental , who managed to obtain a substantial sentence reduction. Other results include a 16-year sentence for Michele Marchesano, brother-in-law of the boss Luigi Polverino, and ten years for Luigi Esposito (defended by Domenico Dello Iacono) compared, however, to 16 years in the first instance.

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