
Rome. 2 far-right leaders sentenced to 5 years for the robbery to 2 reporters at a rally
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The judgment of the Court. The reporters, attacked on January 2019, were defended by Ossigeno's Free Legal Aid Office, through the lawyer Andrea Di Pietro

Italy. Defamation draft bill. The Senate introduces new alarming punitive rules
With the first round of votes to abolish imprisonment but increasing fines 20-40 times and reviving punitive rules of the Fascist penal code and others - By Giuseppe F. Mennella

Jail for journalists? Unclear Italian government response to the Council of Europe
He says that there is a bill in Parliament to abolish imprisonment but in the reply the government does not declare what its political will is in this regard. For or against?

No imprisonment. Order of Journalists will be heard by Supreme Court
On April 21st 2020 the Order of Journalists will participate in the hearing at the Supreme Court debating a constitutional exception to prison sentencing in cases of libel

Many ask UK: not to extradite Julian Assange
The founder of Wikileaks appeared in Court last week in London. He could face 175 years in prison if found guilty on all charges

ECHR: Renzo Magosso’s 2004 Sentence rejected
He was convicted of libel along with Brindani for writing that the police knew about the Red Brigade’s plans against Walter Tobagi

Ukraine. Zelensky criticizes Markiv verdict
The newly elected Ukrainian president hopes for a different…

It was a news, not a plot against the prosecutor’s office
In Syracuse four journalists and two politicians were acquitted after eight years on trial

Imprisonment for libel: the Constitutional Court given the responsibility
From the Court of Salerno at the request of the Campania union…

The Constitutional Court judges detention for libe
The decision of the magistrate to refer it to the Constitutional…