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No to the Referendum, but Turin's Criminal Lawyers Aren't Giving up: "Citizens Influenced by Fake news."

TURIN – The polls have confirmed the victory of the "No" vote, but for criminal lawyers in the Piedmont region, the battle is far from over. The Vittorio Chiusano Criminal Bar Association of Western Piedmont has broken its post-referendum silence with a harsh statement, acknowledging the defeat but immediately reviving the challenge of separating the careers of judges and public prosecutors. The attack: "False information and a political judicia…
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TURIN – The polls have confirmed the victory of the "No" vote, but for criminal lawyers in the Piedmont region, the battle is far from over. The Vittorio Chiusano Criminal Bar Association of Western Piedmont has broken its post-referendum silence with a harsh statement, acknowledging the defeat but immediately reviving the challenge of separating the careers of judges and public prosecutors. The attack: "False information and a political judicia…

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quotidianopiemontese.it broke the news on Friday, April 10, 2026.
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