Abbreviated Judgment Restrictions

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Abbreviated judgments (giudizio abbreviato) are not permitted if the law mandates a permanent interdiction sanction for an administrative offense. This restriction is based on legal requirements, not judicial discretion. If the offense involves such a severe penalty, a full trial process is necessary. Understanding these legal nuances can be crucial for navigating the Italian legal system effectively.

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It means if the judge wants to put definite interdictive or only if its provided?
It means that the abbreviated judgment (giudizio abbreviato) is not allowed if the administrative offense requires the imposition of a permanent interdiction sanction. So, if the law mandates a permanent ban for the offense, an expedited trial cannot be used, regardless of the judge's discretion.
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Sure! To clarify further, comma * of Article * states that if the law requires a permanent prohibition (interdiction) for a specific administrative offense, then the option to use an abbreviated judgment (giudizio abbreviato) is not available. This means that for offenses with such severe penalties, a full trial process must be followed.
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It means if the judge is deciding to impose definite interdictive? Or if its provided only by law
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The abbreviated judgment (giudizio abbreviato) is not allowed if the law mandates a permanent interdiction sanction for the offense. It doesn't depend on the judge's decision but solely on the law's requirement for that specific offense.
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