Lawyers and relatives of two young American men convicted of murdering an Italian police officer are hoping for a better outcome from an appeals trial in Rome
Gabriel Natale-Hjorth of Marin County and Finnegan Lee Elder of San Francisco, respectively 18 and 19 at the time of the slaying in Rome, were convicted last year of murder and given Italy’s stiffest punishment – life imprisonment. An appeals trial for the two is scheduled to start in Rome on Thursday.
Lawyers and relatives of two young American men convicted of murdering an Italian police officer are hoping for a better outcome from an appeals trial in Rome
A trial began on Tuesday against two officers accused of abusing their authority in connection with the arrest of Finnegan Lee Elder, now 22, and Gabriel Natale-Hjorth, now 20, in July 2019.
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