Vatican City, 24 November 2015 (VIS) –
This morning, at 10.30 a.m. at the Vatican City State Tribunal, the
first hearing in the criminal trial of Msgr. Angel Lucio Vallejo
Balda, Francesca Immacolata Chaouqui, Nicola Maio, Emiliano
Fittipaldi and Gianluigi Nuzzi, accused of offences connected to the
disclosure of reserved information and documents.
The defendants were all present,
accompanied by their respective lawyers: Emanuela Bellardini for
Msgr. Vallejo Balda, ex officio; Agnese Camilli for Francesca
Chaouqui, ex officio; Rita Claudia Baffioni for Nicola Maio, ex
officio; Lucia Musso for Emiliano Fittipaldi, private; and Roberto
Palombi for Gianluigi Nuzzi, private.
The representative for the injured
party, i.e. the Holy See, was not present.
The panel of judges was composed of
Professor Giuseppe Della Torre, president; Professor Piero Antonio
Bonnet, judge; Professor Paolo Papanti-Pelletier, judge; and
Professor Venerando Marano, substitute judge.
The Office of the promotor of justice
(the prosecutor's office) was represented by the promotor, Professor
Gian Piero Milano, and the adjunct promotor, Professor Roberto
Zannotti.
After the reading of the criminal
charges by the chancellor, the president communicated that he had
forwarded to the Court of Appeal the request for the appointment of
two further private lawyers by Nuzzi and Msgr. Vallejo Balda, for
eventual authorisation.
Two preliminary objections were heard,
by Bellardini regarding the time limits for evidence for the defence,
and – following a declaration by Fittipaldi – from Musso on the
nullity of the writ served on Fittipaldi due to a lack of precision
regarding the alleged offences.
The promotor of justice, in the person
of Professor Zannotti, responded to the second objection, arguing
that the intention was not to violate the freedom of the press, but
that the defendant was required to respond regarding the activities
conducted to obtain the published information and documents, and that
this had been specified in the writ.
The panel of judges, after a meeting in
the chamber lasting three quarters of an hour, rejected the two
objections present and established the date of the next hearing, to
be held on Monday 30 November at 9.30 a.m., during which the
questioning of defendants will commence, starting with Msgr. Vallejo
Balda, followed by Francesca Chaouqui, and then the other defendants.
Various hearings are expected to be held during that week.
The hearing was closed before midday.
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