Gratteri slips again: “Sal Da Vinci will vote no.” But it’s a hoax
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, stirred controversy by misattributing a political stance to singer Sal Da Vinci regarding a justice reform referendum, which was later revealed to be a hoax.
President Yoon: No Acceptance of Changes and Reappointment of Prosecutors – “Be Cautious of Burning the Whole House to Catch Bedbugs”
President Yoon has expressed his firm stance against radical reforms aimed at the prosecution system while cautioning against overly emotional approaches that could harm the integrity of needed changes.
[Editorial] The Bill for the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Serious Crimes Investigation Office Must Align with the Principles of 'Judicial Reform' Through Party-Government Cooperation
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes careful judicial reform while addressing dissent within his party regarding the government's proposed reforms to the prosecutorial system.
Suwon District Prosecutors' Office Room 1313 Turns Into Kim Sung-tae's Office: Deep Collusion and Privilege
Allegations have surfaced that Kim Sung-tae, a key figure in the North Korean remittance scandal, received preferential treatment while meeting with company associates in a prosecutor's office room during his investigation.
Democratic Party: 'No Major Revisions to the Government Proposal for the Major Crime Investigation Agency and the Prosecutor's Office... Minor Adjustments Possible'
The Democratic Party of Korea has indicated that while minor adjustments may be made to the government's proposed legislation for the Major Crime Investigation Agency and the Prosecutor's Office, significant changes are unlikely.
Di Matteo? Here’s who he reminds me of. Gaia Tortora’s lesson 20 days before the referendum
The article discusses the ongoing controversial narrative regarding the upcoming referendum in Italy, focusing on remarks made by prosecutor Nino Di Matteo that link supporters of a reform proposal to corruption and organized crime.
Remote trials not only at the request of the prosecutor. The bill is nearing completion
Poland is considering amendments to legal procedures that would expand the possibility of remote participation in criminal trials, currently limited mainly to prosecutors and specific cases.
Venezuelan Prosecutor Tarek William Saab Resigns
The Venezuelan prosecutor, Tarek William Saab, has resigned alongside the Ombudsman Alfredo Ruiz amid judicial reforms ordered by President Delcy Rodríguez.
Government Maintains 'Prosecutor General' Title; Publishes Amendment Bill for Consolidated Serious Crime Investigation Agency
The South Korean government has unveiled an amendment bill that consolidates the Serious Crime Investigation Agency while retaining the title 'Prosecutor General' for its head.
We victims of maljustice for the Yes
Antonio Lattanzi, a victim of judicial errors, calls on prosecutor Gratteri to address the pain caused by wrongful incarcerations, advocating for justice reform.
Mattarella Will Preside Over the Csm Plenary: The Gratteri Issue on the Table
Italy's President Mattarella will preside over a Csm plenary, amidst a heated political climate surrounding judicial reforms and the scrutiny of Prosecutor Gratteri.
In SLP, the creation of a specialized prosecutor's office for the search for missing persons is approved
The Congress of San Luis Potosí has unanimously approved the establishment of a specialized prosecutor's office dedicated to investigating forced disappearances and abductions by private individuals.
"I am a good person and I vote Yes." Send your photographs to "Il Giornale"
The article discusses the political polarization surrounding an upcoming referendum in Italy, highlighting the contrasting sentiments of voters for 'Yes' and 'No' as influenced by prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's provocative statements.
Nordio: "Csm on Gratteri unites contorted expressions and minimal credibility"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticizes the CSM's handling of statements regarding Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, claiming it lacks credibility.
The Own Goal of the Prosecutor
Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's recent remarks have unexpectedly strengthened support for the government’s justice reform and polarized public opinion ahead of a referendum in Italy.
The case goes straight to the CSM. And the Supreme Court will evaluate disciplinary measures. "His balance must be verified"
Nicola Gratteri, the Public Prosecutor of Naples, has made controversial statements regarding the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform in Italy, categorizing citizens' votes in a divisive manner.
Gratteri Out of Control. "The Criminals Vote Yes"
The Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri claims that only criminals will support the government's judicial reform, stirring controversy ahead of the referendum set for March 22-23.
The Constitutional Court Dismisses a Current Prosecutor's Constitutional Appeal Against the Abolition of the Prosecutor's Office
The Constitutional Court of South Korea dismissed a request by a current prosecutor challenging the constitutionality of the abolition of the prosecutor's office.
Analysis of Prosecutors / The Government Increased Taxes for Citizens and Businesses, but Created a Paradise for Tax Fraudsters
The Slovak government has increased taxes for its citizens and businesses while potentially facilitating an environment favorable for tax fraudsters, according to a legal analysis by the General Prosecutor's Office.
President Lee's ‘Exception Case Investigation’... The 'Road to Prosecutor's Office' Principle Announced by the Ruling Party
The ruling Democratic Party has shifted its focus on the proposed Serious Crimes Investigation Agency and Prosecution Agency legislation, aiming to decentralize and reduce the powers associated with these agencies, indicating potential conflict with existing government proposals and President Lee's reform plans.
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.
From the guillotine to Pertini. "The draw? Even the prosecutor is chosen by chance"
The article discusses the ongoing reforms in the justice system, asserting that while expediency is important, achieving a just process is paramount, drawing historical comparisons to the swift yet unjust trials during the French Terror.
The Federal Reserve Chairman announces that the Prosecutor's Office has opened a criminal investigation against him
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has confirmed that the U.S. Prosecutor's Office is investigating whether he lied during his Senate testimony regarding the Fed's headquarters reform in Washington.
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.