In an appeal ruling, the Corte d’Appello in Reggio Calabria acquitted Demetrio and Francesco Berna, two entrepreneurs from the area, of charges of external collaboration with the 'ndrangheta. The brothers were initially arrested in 2019 during an anti-mafia investigation into the Libri mafia clan. After serving seven years under protective custody and facing a first-instance conviction, their case was overturned by the appellate court. The judges accepted the defense arguments that the brothers were not 'reference entrepreneurs' for the Libri clan but had instead cooperated with prosecutors. Their testimonies led to further investigations and new cases against the mafia. The court will publish detailed reasons for its decision within 90 days.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal proceedings, focusing on the judicial outcome rather than taking a political stance. It reports on the acquittal based on legal reasoning and includes both the prosecution’s initial claims and the defense’s arguments. There is no evident slant in措
Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the acquittal of Demetrio and Francesco Berna in the 'Libro Nero' case, citing the court's reasoning that the 'fact does not exist.' It provides details about their roles and the timeline of the investigation. However, the article includes some subjective language rega




