Just handed down by a court in Milan, Italy were convictions for the 2003 extraordinary rendition kidnapping of Imam Abu Omar, also known as Hassan Mustafa Osama Nasr, off the streets of Milan.
From the BBC:
The CIA's Milan station chief at the time, Robert [Seldon] Lady, was given an eight-year term, while the other 22 Americans convicted were sentenced to five years in prison.
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Judge Oscar Magi said the CIA chief for Italy [based in Rome], Jeffrey Castelli, was protected by state secrecy laws, as were the former head of Italy's military intelligence agency, Nicolo Pollari, and his deputy, Marco Mancini.