One of Luciano Moggi's lawyers has given Juventus hope in relation to revoked Scudetti.
By Salvatore Landolina
Juventus' hopes of seeing the two revoked Scudetti from Calciopoli returned have been given a boost by one of Luciano Moggi's lawyers.
Paco D'Onofrio, who is acting on behalf of Moggi and is an expert in sports law, has said the rulings from the 2006 sports trial, which saw Juventus revoked of two Scudetti and sent to Serie B, can be overturned.
And he claims there is no need for the FIGC to wait until the end of the current trial at the tribunal of Naples to make a decision. For their part, the Italian FA have been looking at evidence from the ongoing trial in relation to making their own enquries in 2006.
"To ask for a review of the 2006 process there is no need to wait for the outcome from Naples," the lawyer told Radio Power Station.
"A large number of proof has emerged compared to 2006, therefore we would just need the new wiretaps and all the witness statements that have come out from the trial in Naples to totally overturn the sentence of 2006."
The trial in Naples, in which Moggi has shown a variety of club directors, spoke with referees and designators, is expected to resume on Tuesday.
Over 171,000 wiretaps have emerged at the trial, material of which was not available during the original trial in 2006, and which some argue would have seen a different outcome four years ago.
On Saturday, a policeman who was involved in the 2006 proceedings claimed there was never any evidence to punish Moggi or Juventus.
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More drama.. Lets hope all these can prove our innocence!
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