
Turetta sentence: why not inform correctly instead of fomenting anger?
Turetta sentence: why not inform correctly instead of fomenting anger? Filippo Turetta’s definitive sentence has aroused the foreseeable indignation of the public. I say predictable not because normally the sentences are unjust, but because they are now presented to us as absurd, and we are induced to get angry for this. And I say “public”, where I would normally have ...








