Just read it in full - basically the judge says that the convition Massimo got 
with regards the yachet was not 'dishonest' - all to do with intent etc

The Tribunal’s Ruling 
 
131. Accordingly, for the reasons given above, I determine Mr Cellino’s appeal 
as 
follows: 
 
(1) the decision of the Cagliari court dated 18 March 2014 is a “conviction” 
within sub-paragraph e) ix) of the definition of “Disqualifying 
Condition” in rule 1.1 of Appendix 3 to the rules; but 
 
(2) I am satisfied on the evidence that the conviction was not for a 
“Dishonest Act” as there defined, i.e. for “any act which would 
reasonably be considered to be dishonest”. 
 
(3) Mr Cellino’s appeal accordingly succeeds. He is not, at present, subject 
to a Disqualifying Condition and is not disqualified from holding office 
or acting as a Club Director at a Club. 
 
 
Tim Kerr QC, Chairman 
Dated: 5 April 2014
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