Italy’s highest court late orders two American tourists to stand a new trial for the 2019 killing of a police officer in central Rome following a botched attempt to buy drugs.
The Rome-based Court of Cassation said Elder wasof murder, but ordered a new trial because some related allegations were not sufficiently corroborated.
The court said Natale-Hjorth, then 18, should stand trial again because there was not enough evidence of his complicity in the killing. He did not handle the murder weapon during the attack but was tussling with the second police officer, Andrea Varriale.The court, which only rules on whether the laws have been correctly applied and not on the merits of a case, said there was not enough evidence the two tourists were aware they had police in front of them, something they both deny.
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