Mar 10 • 09:45 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Family in the woods, increased vigilance for the president of the Juvenile Court

The president of the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila, Cecilia Angrisano, has received heightened security due to public outcry and threats following a controversial decision regarding a family's custody.

The ongoing controversy surrounding a family residing in a woodland area has prompted increased public attention and security measures for Cecilia Angrisano, the president of the Juvenile Court of L'Aquila. This decision comes after the court's ruling to separate a mother from her children, Nathan and Catherine, and place them in a foster home. The ruling has sparked significant backlash, especially on social media, leading to threats against Angrisano.

As the focus intensifies, Angrisano's earlier actions—suspending the mother's parental rights—have become a point of contention, drawing both support and criticism. The public's response has been polarized, with many defending the court's decision as necessary for the children's safety, while others decry it as an overreach. The judicial system's handling of the family's situation reflects broader societal debates about parental rights and child welfare.

In response to the volatile atmosphere, authorities have opted to bolster the security around Angrisano, who already had protection due to her judicial position. The situation highlights the challenges faced by judicial officials in balancing legal responsibilities with the safety and public opinion, especially in cases involving children and family law.

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