The acquittal for the Senese boss was annulled, the Supreme Court decision on Michele 'o pazz
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The Court of Cassation annulled the acquittal of Michele Senese in the trial arising from the investigation of the Rome Family Affairs DDA . As reported by Adnkronos, the supreme judges of the second criminal section essentially accepted the appeal of the Capitoline Prosecutor's Office against the sentence which on 9 February last year had acquitted Michele Senese and had dropped the aggravating circumstance of mafia facilitation by ordering a second appeal. The general prosecutor's office of the Supreme Court had instead asked to confirm the sentence of the Court of Appeal of Rome .

“SENESE CAPO FORTE IN ROME”
In the memorandum, the Prosecutor General of the Court of Cassation had underlined how: "The collaborators reported, again speaking of Senese , of a person at the head of a particularly strong criminal group in Rome , even dominant in the narcotics sector, but this is not sufficient to qualify him as mafia-like, and in any case it is superfluous to underline how the Capitoline territory is dotted with significant criminal groups".

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At first instance in Rome there were around twenty convictions, including his wife Raffaella Gaglione, his son Vincenzo and his brother Angelo and other defendants, for over 120 years in prison for charges ranging from extortion to usury , money laundering and fraudulent transfer of assets. Michele Senese, already definitively sentenced in 2017 to 30 years for the murder of Giuseppe Carlino , which occurred on 10 September 2001 in Torvaianica, on the Roman coast, was sentenced to 15 years. The sentence was later overturned on appeal with acquittal.

THE AFFAIRS MANAGED BY THE PRISON
According to the prosecution, the 'o mad' boss , even from prison, continued to coordinate and manage the family's illicit activities by establishing the criminal strategy, exchanging 'pizzini' with his family members during conversations, in particular with his son Vincenzo, and with his wife , Raffaella Gaglione.

On at least two occasions, according to the investigators, Senese had exchanged the shoes they were wearing with his son, without being noticed by the security staff, to exchange messages. “ I mean, here we're talking about… who is the head of Rome! No, the boss of Rome, the boss... the boss of the Roman Camorra!!! He's in charge of everything!! “, said one of the arrested people, referring to Senese in an interception reported in the investigating judge's order. After the Supreme Court ruling, the positions will now return to the Court of Appeal of Rome for consideration .


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