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ENI case prosecutors omitted key evidence says judge (2)

Data harming their thesis surgically removed - motivation

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(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 21 - Two Milan prosecutors who were convicted for failing to file documents that were in favour of the defence in the high-profile Eni/Shell-Nigeria corruption case only used evidence that could benefit their case, leaving out all data that could have contributed to the defendants' acquittal, Judge Roberto Spanò wrote in the motivation of the sentence published on Thursday. A court in Brescia chaired by Spanò last month handed an eight-month suspended sentence to Milan State attorneys Fabio De Pasquale and Sergio Spadaro on charges of refusal to perform a duty for failing to file documents that were in favour of the defence in the Eni/Shell-Nigeria corruption case that ended with the acquittal of all defendants.
    The State attorneys "only used what could benefit their thesis" in terms of evidence, "surgically omitting harmful data" for their case which had been brought to their attention, wrote Spanò in the motivation of the sentence.
    Such facts are "particularly grave", said the motivation.
    (ANSA).
   

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