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After Italy's liberation from the German occupation, Caruso was tried for his numerous crimes, sentenced to death on September 21, 1944 and executed by a firing squad of Polizia di Stato in the courtyard of the Fort Bravetta in Rome. The high court of justice also condemned Roberto Occhietto, Caruso’s secretary and co-defendant, to 30 years’’ imprisonment on the same collaboration charge. The eight-man high court, presided over by judge Lorenzo Maroni, heard prosecutor Mario Berlinguer characterize the two defendants as “wild beasts” and the verdicts were delivered after two hours ’deliberation. Caruso, sentenced to be shot in the back, turned pale as Maroni announced the verdict.
After Italy's liberation from the German occupation, Caruso was tried for his numerous crimes, sentenced to death on September 21, 1944 and executed by a firing squad of Polizia di Stato in the courtyard of the Fort Bravetta in Rome. The high court of justice also condemned Roberto Occhietto, Caruso’s secretary and co-defendant, to 30 years’’ imprisonment on the same collaboration charge. The eight-man high court, presided over by judge Lorenzo Maroni, heard prosecutor Mario Berlinguer characterize the two defendants as “wild beasts” and the verdicts were delivered after two hours ’deliberation. Caruso, sentenced to be shot in the back, turned pale as Maroni announced the verdict.
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