Published on Mar 7, 2013
Silvio Berlusconi is sentenced to 1 year in prison, that’s already confirmed!.
The ex-premier is accused of violating secrecy laws after making public a police wiretap concerning his political rival in 2005. They were published in Il Giornale, a newspaper run by his brother, who was also sentenced to over two years and three months in prison.
Under Italian law, people over 75 who are sentenced to less than two years don’t have to actually serve their term behind bars. Berlusconi is 76.
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Berlusconi sentenced to 1 year behind bars in wiretap trial
Edited time: March 07, 2013 12:54
Italy’s former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has been sentenced to one year in jail after a wiretap trial linked to a 2005 banking scandal.
The ex-premier is accused of violating secrecy laws after making public a police wiretap concerning his political rival in 2005. They were published in Il Giornale, a newspaper run by his brother, who was also sentenced to over two years and three months in prison. The leaks were about the attempted takeover of BNL bank by insurance giant Unipol.
Berlusconi denied any wrongdoing and may seek an appeal trial, until the end of which he won’t be put into custody.
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