Rome, 11 December (LaPresse) – "We are eagerly awaiting to see how the prosecution or the interested party, as the Stasi defence has been very originally defined in this trial, will counter her or how they will counter the findings of this expert report. Because today everyone says that it is not the smoking gun: for me, it is a water pistol. Instead, before the report, it was being sold as the smoking gun.‘ So said Andrea Sempio's solicitor, Liborio Cataliotti, to reporters in Rome. The 37-year-old's defence will present two reports on the DNA trace. ’The second,‘ explains the solicitor, ’is precisely so as not to leave anything to chance and also to explore every hypothesis." "I am certainly not criticising Dr Albani, I was relying on a legal fact: the Court of Cassation says that if the data is not legally consolidated, it is worthless, even less than a clue, it is not even a clue. If the evidence is not consolidated, it does not follow the guidelines, it cannot even be used as evidence at the level of circumstantial evidence. Therefore,‘ he explained, ’that evidence is worthless for legal purposes in the context of a charge against Andrea Sempio."