Antonio Gozzini acquitted for “delusion of jealousy”



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Absolved because he is unable to understand and wants a total mental defect for “a delusion of jealousy.” Thus ended the trial before the Brescia Criminal Court against Antonio Gozzini, 70, who a year ago murdered his wife Cristina Maioli, a secondary school teacher who was then watched for hours by her husband in the city. The defense of the man, who was not present in the courtroom, had requested acquittal on the grounds that he was incapable of understanding and loving Gozzini at the time of the murder, as recognized by the Court, while the prosecutor Claudia Passalacqua had requested the chain life.

“We are satisfied because the sentence reflects what arose in the trial and that is that my client was not able to understand and to love,” said lawyer Jacopo Barzellotti, lawyer for Antonio Gozzini, 80, who was acquitted at the end of the trial for the murder of a wife, murdered a year ago in Brescia.

The woman was first stunned while sleeping with a rolling pin to her head and then stabbed in the throat. In the trial phase, the attorney for the prosecution and the defense agreed that the man “was plunged into an obvious delusion of jealousy that broke his relationship with reality and determined an irrepressible homicidal impulse.” .

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