Judges have ruled that the defendant in the Garlasco murder case, Stasi, may now leave prison. This decision grants him the ability to transition to house arrest or a similar supervised release program. For over a year, Stasi had been living under a semi-liberty regime, which required him to return to the correctional facility every evening. The new ruling removes this specific restriction, allowing for a more flexible living arrangement. This legal shift comes as the judicial process continues to evaluate the case. The court's decision focuses on the transition from incarceration to a supervised community setting. This development marks a significant change in the defendant's legal status during the proceedings.