Note di Roberta Lerici
Da notare che anche le parti civili hanno presentato ricorso, ovvero gli avvocati che rappresentano i figli dei coniugi Covezzi ormai divenuti maggiorenni.Il senatore Carlo Giovanardi si duole giustamente per la lunghezza dei processi in Italia, ma dovrebbe anche wonder why the same children of the spouses Covezzi, which he so ardently defends, appealed against the acquittal of their parents.Covezzi, the process is not finished after
"It 'a cold shower, even if our lawyers had warned us that it could happen." From France, where for years she moved, Lorraine Morse says his voice broken by tears, the decision of the Attorney General of Bologna to appeal to the Supreme Court against the ruling of the Court of Appeal of Bologna, in June, she and her husband was acquitted of the charge of sexual abuse on their children. A decision to reopen a long and dramatic.
The case broke it in 1997 after a seven year old boy recounted incidents of abuse. An investigation was opened and ten children were taken to their families. At first instance, 17 people were convicted, among them Father Giorgio Govoni, who was sentenced to 14 years in prison and post-mortem later acquitted by the Court of Appeals of Bologna. Covezzi In 2002 the couple were sentenced to 12 years in prison, but acquitted in the second able because the judges thought the Bolognese had not sufficient evidence available.
to appeal to the Supreme Court the plaintiffs also representing the children taken from their spouses Covezzi, three of the four that have already come of age: "I do not blame them - immediately explains Lorraine Morse - imagine that have explained what a judge and what a prosecutor but no one ever told me how it was explained to them the acquittal and in that way. " In France, these days, there is also Delfino Covezzi who has reached his wife on the festivals of All Saints: "We hoped to have obtained justice and yet the process is not finished yet. " In the coming days, Covezzi meet with their lawyers - and Pier Francesco Petrella Paolo Rossi - to take stock in light of the appeal. "News that upset us in these days of celebration, but that takes us by surprise. It was something we expected, in a story so complicated and delicate. " So now the attorney says Rossi, for his colleague Paul Petrella "It 's a process that has lasted 12 years and still no end in sight." It speaks of a "family victim of a vicious and unfair judicial system," Senator Carlo Giovanardi, Secretary to the Prime Minister.
viaemilia.net October 31, 2010 Sabrina Ronchetti
Modena parents acquitted of child molestation "But they took the children"
Spouses Mass Finale had been accused of sexually abusing minors. The tragedy claimed the lives of Father Giorgio Govoni. Now the Court of Appeal acquitted them completely, but while their children were assigned to other
Modena, June 10, 2010. Twelve years of living away from their children , eight of them to be guilty. Today Delfino Covezzi and Lorraine Morse, spouses Mass Finale (Modena) accused of committing sexual abuse of their four children live on their first day of the innocent. Yesterday the Court of Appeal of Bologna acquitted them because the fact there is no reversing the decision of the Court of First Instance in Modena, in 2002, sentenced them to 12 years. Their story made the rounds of Italy because husband and wife, at first, were also accused satanic rituals in the cemeteries of low Modenese. The survey, established in 1998 by the story of a child, involving the relatives of the couple and a priest, Father Giorgio Govoni, 'acquitted' post mortem.
From November of that year and Lorraine Delfino no longer see their children, now assigned to other families and residents in secret locations. Yesterday in court, for the first time, there was only a few fleeting glance, "The verdict of the judge is bounced in our hearts and tears came out in abundance - they said husband and wife after the verdict - only a 'first hour , and for years we had been treated unfairly by perpetrators, now We finally also for the innocent law. We are in seventh heaven, but confused, as if we lived for the first time in our lives in a beautiful dream after years of nightmares. We pray to the Lord for our children. We will try to contact them - said my father Delfino - to clarify things, in full compliance with foster families, which are not to blame. "
The couple have another child and not to lose Lorraine Morse moved to France, while her husband remained to live in Modena.
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