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I think it's likely. Double jeopardy means prosecutors can't appeal a not-guilty verdict. Like, say, in a case where someone was acquitted of murder charges. Except in Italy.Hopefully there is some room to appeal this.
In this case, prosecutors got a guilty verdict, but a light sentence. I think it's likely the sentence could be appealed up. But if not, it's probation, so they could have an investigator follow him around looking for violations. The victim might even be able to hire a PI to do that.
