Justice Served in the Tragic Case of Young Musician Giovanbattista Cutolo

“Justice has definitely been served as requested by many and the family. Surely this does not bring back 'Giogio' and does not heal a wound that is still alive in the city and...

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“Justice has definitely been served as requested by many and the family. Surely this does not bring back 'Giogio' and does not heal a wound that is still alive in the city and that must be a spur to continue working to ensure that these phenomena of violence do not happen again and that the beauty, art, and positive values that 'Giogio' expressed can be preserved in our city,” said the mayor of Naples, Gaetano Manfredi, commenting on the 20-year sentence for the 17-year-old who last August killed the young musician Giovanbattista Cutolo. “I believe the sentence is just - he added - It is clear that the Constitution tells us that detention must be a path to rehabilitation, and I hope that this constitutional mandate can be realized.”
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