The trial opened before the
Corte d'Assise of
Taranto on 10 January 2012, with Sabrina Misseri as the main defendant, accused of voluntary homicide, her mother Cosima accused of complicity in homicide and her father Michele accused of suppression of a corpse. The municipality of
Avetrana joined the proceedings as a . Some of Sabrina's friends were called to testify. Russo confirmed that he had had a brief relationship with the defendant and then broke off the relationship. During his deposition, retracing the evening of the discovery of Sarah's body, he explained that he and Alessio Pisello accompanied Sabrina to the Mosca district - where her father Michele had just found Sarah's body - on her instructions, after she had spoken on the phone with her mother, who was following the developments reported live on the program ''Chi l'ha visto?'' However, it was her friend Alessio Pisello who showed her the way, since Sabrina did not know the location of said place. On 5 December 2012, in a hearing at the Court of Assizes of Taranto, answering the questions of the lawyer of his daughter Sabrina, Michele Misseri, publicly confessed in tears to being guilty of the murder of his granddaughter. After these declarations, his lawyer resigned, suspending the trial while waiting for a new lawyer for Misseri. On 20 April 2013, the Court of Assizes of Taranto sentenced Sabrina Misseri and Cosima Serrano to
life imprisonment for the murder of Sarah Scazzi. Michele Misseri was instead sentenced to 8 years for complicity in the suppression of a corpse. For the same crime, 6 years were given to Carmine Misseri, defended by lawyer Lorenzo Bullo, and to Cosimo Cosma (who died on 8 April 2014 at the age of 46), defended by lawyer Raffaele Missere, respectively the brother and nephew of Michele Misseri. Sabrina's former lawyer was also sentenced to two years of imprisonment for personal aiding and abetting. On 27 July 2015, the of Taranto confirmed the life sentence for Sabrina Misseri and Cosima Serrano. The Court also confirmed the eight-year
prison sentence for Michele Misseri, for complicity in the suppression of a corpse. As for the other defendants charged with minor crimes, the sentences for some of them were reconfirmed or reduced: one year and four months for Vito Russo Jr. and five years and 11 months for Carmine Misseri. On 29 July 2016, at the request of lawyer , the Minister of Justice
Andrea Orlando promoted a ministerial inspection of the Taranto court, since more than a year after the conviction the reasons had not been filed due to a delay caused by a technical problem, thus damaging the right to defence of Sabrina and Cosima Misseri (preventing the cassation process from taking place). The reporting judge Susanna De Felice published the reasons only in August 2016, six years and three days after the crime. The
CSM opened a file to impose a disciplinary sanction on the magistrate who drafted the sentence. In May 2016, Sabrina's lawyers requested house arrest for her in a therapeutic community, given the psychophysical health problems that afflicted her and her "non-dangerousness" according to the lawyers, but the supervisory judge rejected the request. On 21 February 2017, the
Supreme Court of Cassation confirmed the life sentences for Sabrina Misseri and Cosima Serrano, 8 years for Michele Misseri for suppression of a corpse and tampering with evidence, 4 years and 11 months for Carmine Misseri and one year and four months for Vito Russo Jr. and Giuseppe Nigro for personal aiding and abetting. The reasons given by the first criminal section of the Court of Cassation highlighted the methods of the crime and the cold planning of a strategy aimed, through unscrupulous, oblique and misleading behaviour, at achieving impunity, Sabrina Misseri would have exploited the media and diverted the investigations as a "shrewd and cold driving force towards false leads". The second trial on the crime, which focused on the false testimonies and the misdirection carried out by the defendants, ended in the first instance on 22 January 2020 with the conviction of 11 people including Michele Misseri (4 years in prison for self-slander) and Ivano Russo (5 years for false testimony). The convictions relating to this trial were however definitively cancelled on 17 June 2021 because the crime became time-barred due to the prolongation of the time. On 24 March 2022, almost 12 years after her arrest, the Court of Cassation denied a release for Sabrina Misseri, after she had appealed in cassation against the order with which, on 12 April 2021, the Taranto Surveillance Court had shared the decision of the competent magistrate not to grant her the release. In 2018, the
European Court of Human Rights declared the appeal lodged by the two convicted women admissible. However, the decision on the merits was declared inadmissible on 29 November 2024, ruling that the appeal did not contain the necessary elements to be accepted. == Reconstruction of the murder ==