Tag #Italian Justice System

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Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story

The Disney+ series "Amanda Knox: A Twisted Story" details the wrongful conviction of Amanda Knox for the murder of Meredith Kercher in Perugia, Italy in 2007, highlighting the flawed investigation, biased media coverage, and her eventual exoneration after four years of imprisonment.

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New DNA Evidence Reopens Cold Case Murder of Chiara Poggi

The 2007 murder of Chiara Poggi in Garlasco, Italy, has taken a new turn with DNA evidence from under her fingernails excluding the initially convicted Alberto Stasi and implicating Andrea S., a friend of her brother, prompting renewed investigation and calls for DNA samples from several other indiv...

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Italian Mortuary Technician Accused of False Statement in Resinovich Case

Three and a half years after the death of Liliana Resinovich in Trieste, Italy, her family filed a false statement complaint against a mortuary technician who claimed responsibility for a vertebral lesion found in a second autopsy; this claim is contested by the family's experts who determined the l...

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\"Italian Government's Justice Reform: Discrepancy Between Promises and Outcomes\"\

The Italian government's promises of judicial reform are contradicted by practical outcomes, with IT system failures, staff shortages, and policy changes causing significant delays and negative impacts on citizens' lives, as evidenced by increased processing times for legal matters and unchanged pri...

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Bari Court Suspends Digital Filing System Due to Software Malfunctions

Due to malfunctions in the recently updated App 2.0 software, the Bari court will temporarily accept paper documents until March 31st, 2024, to avoid disruptions in court operations, as announced by President Alfonso Pappalardo on January 2nd.

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Italian Man Receives Life Sentence for Sex Offense

Filippo Turetta, a 22-year-old from Torreglia, Italy, received a life sentence in Verona for an unspecified sex offense on December 3, 2024, after a six-hour deliberation; his parents are reportedly seeking privacy.

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Outrage over Lenient Sentence for Confessed Murderer

A 9-year sentence was given to Andrea Beretta, a confessed murderer and former leader of an ultrà group, for killing Antonio Bellocco, sparking outrage from Bellocco's family due to Beretta's cooperation with authorities and past criminal record.

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Ilva Fire: Accusations of Prosecutor's Office Delays and Falsehoods

The Taranto Public Prosecutor's office is accused of delays and false statements regarding the May 7, 2025 Ilva steel plant fire, a claim amplified by government officials; the National Magistrates Association defends the prosecutors, highlighting the need for technical expertise and rejecting accus...

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Carminati Returns to Prison: Probation Revoked

Massimo Carminati, a former member of the Nar and key figure in the 'Mondo di Mezzo' investigation, returned to Rebibbia prison today to serve the remaining three years and four months of his ten-year sentence after his probation was revoked due to insufficient evidence of rehabilitation.

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Italian Court Acquits Former Judge Bellomo of Extortion

A Bari court acquitted Francesco Bellomo of extortion charges, rejecting the prosecution's appeal and concluding that the underlying accusations of violence were unsubstantiated, closing a case that began with his 2019 house arrest and subsequent removal from the judiciary.

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Italy's Non-Mandatory Prosecution: A Constitutional Debate

Italy's Constitution doesn't mandate prosecutorial action, raising concerns about the balance of power and the high cost of trials, which often prioritize high-profile cases over those affecting ordinary citizens.

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Italian Court Rejects Jail Request in 1995 Murder Case

An Italian court rejects a request to jail a man accused of a 1995 murder due to the passage of time, despite DNA evidence. A new DNA test is scheduled.

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