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16 yrs for De Santis over Esposito

16 yrs for De Santis over Esposito

Appeal by former Roma ultra rejected

Rome, 25 September 2018, 19:30

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The supreme Court of Cassation on Tuesday confirmed an appeals court's 16 year term for former Roma ultra Daniele De Santis for the murder of Napoli fan Ciro Esposito ahead of the 2014 Italian Cup final between Napoli and Fiorentina.
    The supreme court rejected an appeal by De Santis arguing he was innocent.
    De Santis had his 26-year first-instance sentence cut to 16 years on appeal in June of last year.
    The 10-year cut in the sentence was due, judges said, to an acquittal from the crime of affray as well as the exclusion of futile motives and repeat offences.
    De Santis got the original 26-year sentence on March 24 2016.
    Esposito died 53 days after De Santis shot him on May 3, 2014, in a Naples hospital.
    De Santis had defended himself by saying he had responded to an attack by Napoli fans.
    Rome prosecutors had asked for a life sentence for De Santis.
    De Santis was a former member of a group of hardcore 'ultra' Roma fans and an extreme rightwing militant who has admitted to pulling the trigger, but said he only did so as he was being attacked with knives.
    A medical report documented the fact that De Santis suffered "cut wounds" in the clashes, Carabinieri police said in 2014.
    De Santis was accused of manslaughter, bodily harm and illegal possession of arms, among other things.
    photo: De Santis in 1996

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