Corte d'Assise
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The prosecution is conducted by the Public Prosecutor (Script error: No such module "Lang".). Decisions are made by Script error: No such module "Lang". and Script error: No such module "Lang". together at a special meeting held behind closed doors, named Council Chamber (Script error: No such module "Lang".), and the Script error: No such module "Lang". is required to publish written explanations of its decisions.
Composition
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Professional judges
The professional judges (magistrates) perform the duties of president and Script error: No such module "Lang". (English: sitting by judge). In the Script error: No such module "Lang". (English: Appellate Courts of Assizes) the judges must be members of the Court of Appeals.
Lay judges
Lay judges for both the Script error: No such module "Lang". and the Script error: No such module "Lang". have to be older than thirty and younger than sixty-five. Lay judges for the Script error: No such module "Lang". must have completed their education to the level of junior high school (Script error: No such module "Lang".). The lay judges for the Script error: No such module "Lang". must hold a diploma from a senior high school (Script error: No such module "Lang".).
Exclusions
The following people cannot be appointed to the office of lay judge:
- judges or other members of the judiciary system;
- members of the armed forces or police;
- ministers of any religion and clergymen.
Office of lay judge and appointment thereto
In every municipality (comune), a board composed by the mayor and two members of the municipal council (Script error: No such module "Lang".) form two registers containing all the citizens meeting the aforementioned criteria. If they do not see to that, the president of the local courthouse (Script error: No such module "Lang".) acts in their stead. The registers are then transmitted to the president of the courthouse. A board is then convened, formed by the president and all the mayors of the municipalities of the district, to form a register of all the eligible citizens living in that district. The register is then published and all citizen may raise objections within 15 days from publication. The registers are revised every two years. When a crime needs to be tried, the president of the courthouse draws the names of the lay judges and of their substitutes in a public audience. After being appointed, the lay judges take the following oath:
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Through the oath, they swear they will diligently listen to the reasons of both the prosecution and the defense, will serenely examine the evidence, and will honestly and impartially judge. The lay judges are paid for every day of actual exercise of their duty. In these instances, they are considered public officials. They continue in office for three months, or until the trial in which they are serving ends. Lay judges wear a sash in the national colours and are not technically jurors, as the term is understood in Anglo-Saxon jurisprudence. The Italian word Script error: No such module "Lang". (Judge) refers both to the eight together as a collective body and to each of them considered separately as a member of that body.
Since lay judges are not jurors, they cannot be excused, unless there are grounds that would also justify an objection to a judge. So, the office is practically mandatory. Also, they are not sequestered, because a trial often lasts too long to restrict travel. An Italian trial, including the preliminary investigations, preliminary hearing, trial and appeals, can last several years. Keeping a citizen - who continues to work, while serving as a lay judge - sequestered for years would be unfeasible.
Appeals
Corte d'Assise d'Appello
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Cassazione
Both the prosecutor and the defendant can appeal to the top appeal court, named Supreme Court of Cassation (Script error: No such module "Lang".). The Court of Cassation only judges the correct application of the law in the lower courts and does not review the evidence. If the Court of Cassation does not uphold the sentence given by the first court, it usually orders a new trial in front of a different court, namely a Script error: No such module "Lang". different from the previous one (in another district).
See also
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- Court of assizes (Belgium)
References
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- "Legge 10/4/1951 n. 287" at Comune di Rimini