Italian Law Sanctions Explained

Summary

Judges under Italian law d.Lgs 231/2001 have discretion in applying Article 16 sanctions, regardless of the defendants choice for an abbreviated judgment. Abbreviated trials can occur during preliminary hearings, offering a quicker resolution and potential sentence reduction.

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Even if the defendant didnt choose abbreviated judgment)? Simple answer
No, even if the defendant didn't choose abbreviated judgment, the judge will not always apply Article * (definite interdictive sanction). It depends on the specifics of the case and the judge's discretion.
What you mean by” No, even if the defendant didn't choose abbreviated judgment”?
Hey! The phrase "No, even if the defendant didn't choose abbreviated judgment" means that the judge's decision to apply Article * (definite interdictive sanction) is not automatic and does not solely depend on whether the defendant opted for an abbreviated judgment. The judge will consider the specifics of the case and use their discretion, regardless of the defendant's choice about the judgment process.
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Abbreviated trial happens at premilary hearings regarding *-*?
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Yes, under Italian law, an abbreviated trial (giudizio abbreviato) can take place during preliminary hearings. It allows the defendant to request a quicker resolution of their case, potentially leading to a reduced sentence if convicted.
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