Italian Court Rules Poor and Hungry Can Steal Food,Not Crime

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A homeless man who stole cheese and sausages from a supermarket in Genoa has been acquitted by Italy’s highest court, which ruled the theft of small amounts of food by the hungry poor is not a crime. The court said it was clear the defendant “could not live without feeding himself, so acted out of necessity.” Therefore, it was not a crime.

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