Archive for the ‘Crime Prevention’ Category

The Briber and the Bribed

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009
Milan | 17 febbraio 2009
David Mills has been sentenced to 4 years 6 months for perjury.
Yesterday, English lawyer David Mills was sentenced  to 4 years 6 months in prison for perjury in corruption trials. He will also have to pay 250.000 euro in costs and he has been banned from holding public office for 5 years.  According to the Milan judges, the 600,000 paid to Mills by Fininvest in ’98 were to bribe him to give false testimony in two trials, corruption of the Guardia di Finanza and All Iberian, both involving  Italy’s prime minister  Silvio Berlusconi.  Mr Berlusconi, Mills’ co-defendant,  was not affected by this sentence, thanks to the Alfani Law, which gives immunity from prosecution to the four chief political figures (pending a  decision of the Constitutional Court).

PS Mills’ is the brother-in-law of Dame Barbara Mills, QC.

See also; TheTimes

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Please tap my phone!

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Antonio di Pietro is running a campaign against the new decree law which will make it impossible for investigators to use wiretapped conversations in the prosecution of criminals (most crimes with less than a ten year prison sentence will be excluded if the law goes through in its present form)

Arrestate me too!!

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Take a look at the  series of initiatives in protest against the proposed anti-wiretap bill by the right-wing government which will prevent Italian journalists and bloggers from publishing the content of intercepted telephone conversations even when they have been legally obtained and are no longer protected by judicial secrecy. The law, if passed, will make investigators’ work extremely difficult and serious investigative journalism practically impossible.

The iniziative promoted by  Italia dei Valori includes the use of this banner which says “ARREST ALL OF US” I am prepared to publish the English translation of excerpts of legally obtained and publicly available wiretapped conversations on this blog. ARRESTATE ME TOO!!

 

Clemency Mastella and lazy investigators

Friday, June 13th, 2008

Silvio Berlusconi and his gang are planning to introduce a new law which will significantly limit investigators’ powers to wiretap conversations and use them in bringing criminals to trial The proposed law will also try to get journalists who publish wiretapped conversations  into prison. Journalists and criminal investigators, not to mention the general public, are not unreasonably worried about this development. The new law would exclude mafia association and other forms of organised crime but would let sex offenders, fraudsters, smugglers, forgerers, moneylauderers and many others slip through the net.

Former Minister of “Justice”, Clemente Mastella (the one whose lack of support for Prodi’s government lead to Berluscone IV) has reportedly said  (l’Unità 11 June 2008) “I think that investigators who rely solely on wiretaps are rather lazy  and inefficient”. 

Presumably all they have to do is go back to traditional investigative methods – perhaps the good old magnifying glass. – or, as hercule Poirot would have it, “the little grey cells”. A bit like saying that doctors should forget laser surgery and go back to the saw!

 

I have been Mastella-ed

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

This campain was started by Beppe Grillo, on the receiving end of a citation for damages (libel) after he had written a series of true facts about Mastella.

I thought I too could be Mastella-ed after some of the things I have said about him on this blog! Check out.

Giancarlo Caselli in Bologna

Monday, October 15th, 2007

On Wednesday 17 ottobre at 11.00 in the Law faculty of the University of Bologna, ( via Zamboni 22) public prosecutor Giancarlo Caselli will be talking on the subject of law and terrorism. Caselli played a vital role in investigating and bring to trial Red Brigade Terrorism in the 1970′s, an experience he will be bringing to bear in his talk. You can download the audio here.

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Support de Magistris

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Appello per la Giustizia - Per De Magistris

Crime Prevention in Europe

Friday, December 30th, 2005

The following is a link to a collection of relevant EU Member States crime prevention resources on the Internet. Not all of them have English written parts or content.

What a shame that Italy is one of the few countries which present no data at all (the other are Cyprus, Latvia, Malta, Poland and Portugal)

http://europa.eu.int/comm/justice_home/eucpn/eu_member_states.html#italy

Silvio Berlusconi and Italian Democracy

Sunday, December 18th, 2005

Professor James Newell (University of Salford) has been awarded £20,208 (Leverhulme Trust Study Abroad Fellowship) to carry out research work, during academic year 2005/06 on a project entitled ‘Silvio Berlusconi and Italian Democracy’. His list of publications is impressive and included Organised Crime Economy: Managing Crime Markets in Europe (Wolf Legal Publishers, 2005) edited with Petrus C. Van Duyne, Maarten van Dijk and Klaus Von Lampe.

I hope he will check out Beppe Grillo’s List of convicted criminals in Berlusconi’s Government!

Grillo’s List

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2005

Take a look at Grillo’s campaign for cleaning up Parliament!

Enough! Clean up Parliament