More than 1600 magistrates are missing in the Italian courts and the courts suspend the trials
The numbers are disheartening. According to what Repubblica writes today, nn the Italian judicial system there is a lack of 1,617 magistrates out of 10,558 in the workforce, “with a 15.32% less which weighs like a boulder on the Italian trials. And there are also holes in the administrative staff “. Repubblica reviews the holes in the main Italian judicial offices.” Here we are in Turin where instead of 163 judges there are 121. Not even effective because they have been cut down by the next pension or other positions “. to the east, “less than 26% of the staff of the court chancelleries are blocking the files in Milan. Another 36 employees will retire soon. “
And what happens? Repubblica explains: “The hearings are growing, 196 collegial trials sent by the judges in 2018, 256 in 2019, 361 in 2021, 197 up to July 31. Read how the Red Code weighs, with an increase of 30.5% in 2019, 44 % in 2021 and we are already at 47.21% in July. Faster investigations yes, but slower processes “, citing the data from Turin. In Florence, in court, “the trade unions ensure that 30% of the staff is missing”, explains Repubblica, who warned: “The uncovering of 33% at the supervisory office is also alarming”.
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