In the latest developments from the case of Fabio Vettorel, who’s been held in pre-trial detention since July on charges related to the Hamburg G20 protests, the prosecution’s attempts to stop him getting bail have now been exhausted, so he should be released within the next few days (at least until the end of his trial), although probably not till Monday.
The German court granted the freedom to Fabio Vettorel, the 18-year-old Italian comrade arrested in Hamburg at the beginning of July, during the NO G20 days, and in prison for 4 months and a half. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal by the Court of Appeal to keep Fabio still in jail. A decision no longer appealable.
However, the judges have imposed two very strict conditions: the payment of a security deposit of 10 thousand euros, paid on behalf of the 18-year-old, and the appointment of…
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