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Multabile who says, 'What c. .. want 'Supreme Court: "I despise the dignity" - news - Repubblica.it

Multabile who says 'What you want to c. ..' Supreme Court: "I despise the dignity" - report - Repubblica.it

ROME - It is not only extremely vulgar expression, but also constitutes a real insult. And therefore those who say, 'What c. .. want 'can legitimately be fined. To settle and the Supreme Court points out that the expression, "as well as trivial," is "synonymous with contempt of man and his dignity."

The supreme courts have taken on the case of a 26-year Power, Rocco B., guilty of being turned to the police telling them 'that c. .. like, who c. .. you are '. Immediate reporting and penalty for Insult (7656 ruling in the criminal division of the Fifth do not specify the amount of fine) fine imposed on Rocco B. Court of Appeal Power, in November 2006.

vain the young man (convicted for aggravated injury against a police officer) turned to the Supreme Court in order to obtain the cancellation of fines imposed for that expression is so widespread "certainly meant foul - the defense has argued - but not likely to harm the honor and dignity of the person from whom it was addressed. "

Piazza Cavour rejected the appeal and noted that the fine should not be trashed because it legitimately, "the Territorial Court argued that the sentence given to operate, as well as trivial, has a capacity in practice to undermine the honor and dignity of the recipient , especially in this case, it is clear the About mortify the work of staff, addressed, in fulfilling their duty, which is synonymous with an epithet of contempt of man and his dignity. "

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