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Mattarella Signs Four Pardons, Two Full and Two Partial

Two sentences now fall below the four-year threshold, opening the door to probation under article 47.

Overview

  • The Quirinale announced that President Sergio Mattarella issued four clemency decrees under article 87(11) after a Justice Ministry inquiry returned a favorable opinion.
  • Gabriele Finotello received a full pardon of his remaining four years and three months, with the decision citing health conditions, a context of repeated family violence, and favorable views from the Procuratore Generale and the magistrate of supervision.
  • Massimo Zen obtained a partial pardon that extinguishes three years and three months, leaving a term not exceeding four years, with the Quirinale noting the magistrate’s favorable opinion, compensation agreed with the victim’s relatives, and health factors.
  • Patrizia Attinà was granted complete extinction of her two-year residual sentence, with the decision weighing the time elapsed since the offenses, forgiveness from the harmed party in the most serious count, and her life and health circumstances.
  • Ancuta Strimbu received a partial pardon of one year and six months, leaving a term not exceeding four years, with reasons including the magistrate’s favorable assessment, family situation, and prior positive performance on social-service probation.