Mazzini Account Trial, San Marino Information: “Offensive Network Statement for Magistrates and Judges”
The Information of San Marino. Offensive network press release for magistrates and judges of the “Conto Mazzini”
ANTONIO FABBRI – With a very questionable press release – not sent to this newspaper as per the movement’s long-standing ban list – Rete is committed to supporting and defending the specific changes to the Code of Criminal Procedure, yet another act that converges to generate interference and stumbling blocks in the process. Mazzini. Interference of which Rete, who made carousels in support of the judiciary, is today the main supporter, denigrating the Court, investigating magistrates and judges that that procedure has brought and are continuing despite the obstacles that the policy of this legislature has placed on the peaceful course of the process. It is therefore not just a question of the last one in the criminal procedure, a piece of a process of delegitimation, which began some time ago by the same who are in the majority today, but the action of delegitimization that is continuing today has seen a broader picture: with the words in the Council; with the odg oriented on the Commissions of Inquiry; with the treacherous chatter they bury, with the mud thrown on the investigators, with the discredit leaning against the deciders, fulfilling the prophecy of the Mazzinians: “We must throw the same m…. that they throw at us “. It cannot be ignored that part of the judicial machinery was also used instrumentally in this operation. Finally, the press release from the Network of the day before yesterday continues, in an unspeakable way, in the de-legitimization of all that judiciary that has worked and is working (given that the sentence has not yet arrived) at the trial. A communiqué that should move the same people who have always said they want the linear course of justice and who today field choices – consciously or unconsciously – that hinder it, only to demand that no one notices the attempt to discharge the responsibilities of an action politics he made. and does everything to interfere with that process and with others, on those who have it ahead of that process, on the basis of the laws and jurisprudence in force, which, also those and always in this legislature, have in the meantime been changed. But in addition to being offensive to the judiciary, the statement also denotes a certain ignorance – in the sense that it is ignored – about the scope, the size, the functioning of the process. Ignorance of those who evidently never set foot in the Chamber to attend even a single hearing in the Mazzini trial. Otherwise she would have realized the complexity and enormity of the case. (…)
Article taken from The Information of San Marino