Investigator: No amnesty in Italy soccer corruption case   (AP)  Updated: 2006-07-12 22:04  
Italy's World Cup victory should not prompt an amnesty or leniency in the 
match-fixing scandal that could result in the demotion of four of Italy's top 
clubs, the soccer federation's lead investigator said Wednesday. 
 "I believe that the disciplinary proceedings under way should not have any 
connection to the World Cup victory," Francesco Saverio Borrelli was quoted as 
saying by the Apcom agency. 
 Prosecutors in the sports trial are seeking demotion for Juventus to Serie C 
_ the third division_ or lower; and for Milan, Fiorentina and Lazio to be 
relegated to Serie B. 
 Juventus could also be stripped of the league titles it won the past two 
seasons. 
 Verdicts are expected this week. 
 Thirteen of the 23 players on Italy's World Cup-winning squad play for the 
four Serie A clubs under investigation. 
 Last week, before Italy beat France in a penalty shootout for its fourth 
World Cup title, Justice Minister Clemente Mastella criticized the court 
proceedings and suggested the possibility of an amnesty. 
 "Amnesty in case of a victory at the World Cup? The government cannot 
interfere, but I think the fans are asking for it," Mastella 
said.   
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