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=== Early life === Since the years of the Giulio Cesare state high school, Ghira had been linked to circles of the extreme right. At the Giulio Cesare high school, Ghira had founded a group that theorized crime as a means of social affirmation. For Ghira the first problems with justice came at the age of 16, in 1970, following his participation in extreme right-wing demonstrations and episodes of political hooliganism. Infatuated by the myth of the Marseille gang, he called himself under the pseudonym of Jacques, name of the criminal Jacques Berenguer he admired. Ghira received a first complaint for seditious demonstration, then he was denounced for armed threat and aggravated injuries in 1972. In 1973, he was arrested for aggravated robbery and trespassing, committed together with Angelo Izzo and sentenced to five years.
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