Scandal in Ski Mountaineering: The Abandoned
Two athletes raise alarms about misconduct in ski mountaineering, facing career risks and an investigation by the prosecutor's office.
Nordio taken aback: "Psychological tests are needed even at the end of a career"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio expresses concern over comments made by Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri regarding constitutional referendum campaigning, suggesting psychological evaluations for judges should be considered at all career stages.
Gratteri attacks the referendum and ignites the network: 88% of reactions are against him
Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri faces significant backlash for his remarks against the referendum on career separation, with 88% of online reactions opposing his views.
The Prosecutor's Office defends its decision not to expel García Ortiz from the career after being convicted
The Prosecutor's Office explains its decision to allow Álvaro García Ortiz to remain in office following his conviction by the Supreme Court, due to no prison sentence being imposed.
The High Court? Finally, unacceptable behaviors of judges will be punished
Alfonso D'Avino, the Prosecutor of Parma, discusses his changed views on judicial career separation and reflects on the ongoing case of Chiara Petrolini amidst upcoming reforms and a referendum.
The new attorney general spares García Ortiz from being expelled or suspended from the prosecutor's career after the Supreme Court's conviction
Former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz will remain in the prosecutor's career despite being convicted of a willful crime by the Supreme Court, as decided by his successor Teresa Peramato after reviewing the Fiscal Inspection's analysis.
Peramato allows García Ortiz to continue in the prosecutor's career despite his conviction for an intentional crime
The Attorney General, Teresa Peramato, permits García Ortiz to remain in the prosecutor's track despite his conviction, as she interprets his disqualification only applies to the position he no longer holds.
Fair reform, I have seen judges yielding to the wishes of prosecutors
Giacomo Rocchi, president of the first criminal section of the Cassation, reflects on his early career as a prosecutor in Siracusa and the influence of the murdered judge Rosario Livatino.