The former life prisoner Beniamino Zuncheddu will be compensated by the State with around 30 thousand euros for having spent years in small and overcrowded cells. This is what the Surveillance Court of Cagliari recognized for the 59-year-old former breeder, who spent 32 years in prison as an innocent after being convicted of a triple murder in 1991 and who was acquitted and released by the judges of the Court of Appeal of Rome at the end of the review process. This was revealed by the Unione Sarda and confirmed to ANS by Zuncheddu's lawyer, Mauro Trogu. The lawyer also awaits the reasons for the sentence to request compensation for unjust detention.
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