Genoa, 11-year-old sentenced to 28 years in prison for crimes related to repeated violations of Anti-Mafia legislation
The cumulative provision, for a total of 11 years and 10 months of imprisonment, includes 17 convictions
Genoa, a 11-year-old woman sentenced to 28 years in prison for crimes related to repeated violations of the Anti-Mafia legislation.
In recent days the Genoese Flying Squad arrested him, in execution of a Provision for the Enforcement of Concurrent Sentences, issued by the Public Prosecutor's Office of Genoa, a 28-year-old woman definitively sentenced for crimes related to repeated violations of the Anti-Mafia legislation, with particular reference to personal prevention measures and property crimes.
The cumulation order, for a total of 11 years and 10 months of imprisonment, includes 17 sentences of conviction issued by the Tribunals of Genoa, La Spezia and Rome, and include acts committed by the woman as early as 2011, when she was just 15 years old.
The woman had so far managed to avoid prison thanks to the fact that she is the mother of five children, therefore obtaining the benefits that the law allows in these cases, such as, for example, the deferral of the sentence.
Traced to her children's residential address, she was untraceable, arrested and taken to the Genoa Pontedecimo prison.
Reproduction reserved © Copyright La Milano