Mar 11 โ€ข 04:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Stalking, accused by a 20-year-old. Former marshal of the Carabinieri acquitted

A former Carabinieri marshal was acquitted of stalking charges after the court found no evidence of obsession or control over a young woman with significant cognitive deficits.

In a recent court case, a former commander of the police station in San Donato Milanese was acquitted of charges of stalking and unwanted advances against a vulnerable young woman suffering from severe cognitive deficits. The presiding judge, Antonella Bertoja, determined that the accusations, which included claims of obsession and control, did not hold up under scrutiny, leading to a full acquittal for the defendant, who has since left the police force.

The prosecution, led by Alessia Menegazzo, had requested a two-year prison sentence, alleging that the marshal had attempted to manipulate the victim's personal relationships. According to investigators, he reportedly wished for the young woman to leave her boyfriend and had exhibited jealousy towards her social interactions with other men. The case was complicated by the fact that the woman was reliant on social housing support, which the marshal allegedly used to influence her decisions.

The court's ruling raises significant questions about the treatment of vulnerable individuals within the judicial system, particularly regarding how accusations of harassment or stalking are handled when serious cognitive impairments are involved. The decision not only highlights the challenges faced by victims but also emphasizes the need for careful consideration of evidence in cases where power dynamics and personal vulnerabilities are at play.

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