The initial conviction came down in 2009, when Italian Judge Oscar Magi ruled that 23 Americans, almost all of them said to be CIA agents, had kidnapped a Muslim cleric from the streets of Milan in 2003.
{mosads}In the wake of the Court of Cassation ruling, the Americans now risk arrest if they travel to Europe. One court-appointed lawyer, Alessia Sorgato, was quoted by the AP saying “Now they will ask for extradition.”
None of the convicted have ever been in Italian custody.