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The
news of the discovery of the corpses of two brothers from Gravina di Puglia in a tank has certainly given a turn to the investigation: In fact, 27 November 2007 the father of the children, Filippo Pappalardi, was arrested on charges of murdering their children, have concealed the bodies and then misled the investigation. Against him on phone. Pappalardi professes innocence.
Today it is clear that the possibility of an accident (and not the murder) is plausible considering the fact that the discovery of the bodies took place after a rescue a kid gets into the tank.
Meanwhile, the father of the children remain in prison.
Now I wonder if the investigation concluded that it was an accident and not murder (because it seems to me absurd to kill their children and especially hide bodies in a cistern located in a condominium in the heart of the country) the state (read tax payers) should compensate Mr. Pappalardi quell'immotivata of jail and especially of onto suffered on the charge of infanticide. Already the State ... the state is paying, not the magistrate, the magistrate or even better because the Judiciary is an independent and autonomous body: the court is, in other words, free to decide the case independently of opinion and conscience. On the other hand, the adverb in question wants to draw also the independence of "inside" of the court, in the absence of constraints and conditions resulting from previous decisions of the Court. This
independence is quite questionable given the results: the liberation of Sicily pizza pedophile who, after being indicted for pedophilia in 2004 to just violenzasu three girls, was released in 2005 to raping a girl of 4 years a few weeks ago. I wonder if it was free too if one of these girls had been the daughter of the magistrate or
I remember the case of Domenico Morrone, who was sentenced to 21 years for murder and acquitted after 16 is in prison and acquitted.
is not the first time that the judiciary decides autonomously on the lives of others in my other post
nearly two years ago, alas, was writing about similar incidents.
This is (in most cases) the Italian justice system: judges us and herself (but not the same).