An Italian court has ruled on the collapse of the Morandi Bridge in Genoa, resulting in 32 convictions and 25 acquittals among 57 defendants. The panel, led by Judge Paolo Lepri, largely rejected the prosecutors' requests for specific individuals but upheld the overall framework of the indictment. The verdicts focus on high-level executives and technical staff from Autostrade, SPEA, and partially the Ministry of Infrastructure. Several top figures were sentenced to prison terms ranging from 1 year to 12 years, while others were acquitted. The decisions highlight discrepancies between the requested sentences and those imposed, indicating some leniency compared to the prosecution’s demands.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the judicial outcomes without overtly favoring any political side. It reports the sentencing decisions based on legal proceedings, highlighting both convictions and acquittals without apparent ideological slant. While the subject involves public infrastructure management and its





