Difference between revisions of "Rafaello Carboni Compensation Case"

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Numerous accounts of wanton destruction by soldiers and police were given to the Commission of Enquiry for the loss of property of innocent bystanders.  
 
Numerous accounts of wanton destruction by soldiers and police were given to the Commission of Enquiry for the loss of property of innocent bystanders.  
  
Raffaello Carboni submitted a petition for compensation, suggesting that drunken troopers had robbed arrested prisoners of their belongings shortly after their capture.
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[[Raffaello Carboni]] submitted a petition for compensation, suggesting that drunken troopers had robbed arrested prisoners of their belongings shortly after their capture.

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Numerous accounts of wanton destruction by soldiers and police were given to the Commission of Enquiry for the loss of property of innocent bystanders.

Raffaello Carboni submitted a petition for compensation, suggesting that drunken troopers had robbed arrested prisoners of their belongings shortly after their capture.