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Imagine police officers called Carabinieri (Italy’s national police) in a town called Forlimpopoli. On Thursday evening, they arrested a 26-year-old man from Morocco.
Let’s break down the story like a simple timeline:
The man’s prison sentence became final and unavoidable on July 14 after the Supreme Court rejected his last appeal. Before that, he was not yet officially required to start serving the sentence.
A 26-year-old Moroccan man was arrested by the Carabinieri in Forlimpopoli on Thursday evening. He must serve 2 years and 10 months in prison for aggravated continuous sexual violence committed in 2020. The Court of Appeal sentenced him last December, and the Supreme Court made it final on July 14. He is now in jail waiting for the judicial authority.
Q: Who arrested the man?
A: The Carabinieri (Italian police) of Forlimpopoli.
Q: What does "order of carcerazione" mean?
A: It is an official order from a court that tells police to put a person in prison to serve their sentence.
Q: Why did the Supreme Court matter in this case?
A: The Supreme Court (Court of Cassation) said the man’s last appeal was not acceptable, so the prison sentence became final and he had to go to jail.
Q: How long will he be in prison?
A: He was sentenced to 2 years and 10 months.