China Overseas Chinese Network, July 6th. According to a report compiled by the European Times, the Italian Supreme Court recently rejected the appeal of a Chinese who had lived in Italy for 10 years.

  According to reports, the appellant was a 45-year-old Chinese man who was sentenced to jail in 2016.

After the man was released, he provided the judicial police with a false contact address, which prevented the judicial department from contacting him. This action triggered an untrackable order alert. The execution judge of the Prato Court and the Supreme Court successively imposed a suspension of execution on the man (imprisonment). 10 months) request to be rejected.

  In this regard, the man’s defense lawyer believes that: First, the judicial department did not conduct a detailed search after discovering the address error, and immediately issued an untrackable statement; secondly, the judicial department failed to comply with the provision of translations to persons who do not understand Italian. Document obligations.

  However, the Supreme Court held that: "I have lived in Italy for more than ten years without knowing Italian. This defense is unreasonable, especially after the initial trial (he still has the ability) to appeal to the Supreme Court."

  In the end, the Chinese man's appeal request was rejected.

At the same time, he also needs to pay court litigation costs.

(Dust Shimmer)