The prosecutor general of the supreme
Court of Cassation, Luigi Orsi, on Monday asked the court to
confirm the application of the statute of limitations to a case
involving alleged Senator buying by former premier Silvio
Berlusconi.
Media magnate Berlusconi was originally sentenced to three
years for bribing Senators to switch sides but this was
overturned on appeal on April 20 last year when the court said
the case had timed out under the statute.
Orsi asked the Cassation judges to change the charge to
improper corruption, but still applying the statute of
limitations.
The defence has asked the high court to acquit Berlusconi,
leader of the centre-right Forza Italia party.
The verdict is expected Monday evening.
Berlusconi was originally convicted of giving Italy of Values
(IdV) Senator Sergio De Gregorio three million euros to come
across the aisle and help bring down Romano Prodi's second
centre-left government.
Prosecutors said other Senators were bribed but no names were
ever produced.
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