Introna, director of Forensic Medicine at the University of Padua, appointed by the Court of Assizes of Bolzano, agreed with this thesis and declared Marco Bergamo not liable for mental illness proposing his interment in a Judicial Psychiatric Hospital [[[5]]].
And therefore favor the re-emergence of a critical attitude in the evaluation of the affiliation experience by appealing to the residual critical capacities" [[[7]]] A few years after the declaration of unconstitutionality of the plagio at the presence of Leonetto Amadei, the President of the Constitutional Court of the Italian Republic, Mario Di Fiorino organized a scientific conference in Forte dei Marmi in 1989 on "Socially accepted persuasion, plagio and brainwashing", for the discuss of the new situation.
[3] [[[8]]] Specifically, according to Giovanni Flora [[[9]]], professor of criminal law at the University of Ferrara, the Court sanctioned the vagueness of the wording of the criminal case, "citing the fact of impossibility of verify essentially covered by the present case, So for the Author the Court thought the impossibility of its assessment with logical-rational criteria, with an intolerable risk of arbitrators of the judicial body.
His study of the Italian apocalyptic cult, Gruppo del Rosario, formed the basis of his 1996 book, Se il mondo non finisce: Quando la profezia non si avvera.
With regard to political and cultural commitment, he has taken part since the end of the 1960s in the activities of Alleanza Cattolica, in the "cross" of Pisa, dedicated to Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor together with the historian Marco Tangheroni, the pharmacologist Giulio Soldani and the brothers Attilio and Renato Tamburrini [[14]] In the 1970s he collaborated with the pharmacologist Giulio Soldani on cultural initiatives to combat divorce, drugs and drug addiction and abortion [15]] In 1976 he met Monsignor Marcel Lefebvre in the Spiritual Exercises in the Santa Croce Monastery of the Discalced Carmelite Fathers of Bocca di Magra.