An Italian chooses to go to prison instead of staying with his mother-in-law

An Italian man has escaped a court ruling that transferred him from prison to house arrest in the house where his mother-in-law lived, according to the Italian newspaper, Libero.

The newspaper revealed that the 52-year-old man objected to the court ruling, which is usually considered a gift to prisoners of good conduct, but the judge rejected his request, which prompted him to flee the house, the place of house arrest, hours after the execution of the ruling, and to make sure that the judiciary would not return him to Under house arrest, the man assaulted a policeman, to make sure that he would return to prison. After the policeman beat him, the man surrendered and said, "I ran away, and here I am to turn myself in..Now you can arrest me."

According to the newspaper, the man expressed his apology to the investigating judge for what happened, but he only hopes that he will be returned to prison.

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