Unjust detention in Salerno there are sixteen payment orders for compensation for unjust detention issued by the Court of Appeal in 2023, for a total…
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Unjust detention a Salerno I am sixteen payment orders for compensation for unjust detention issued by the Court of Appeal in 2023, for a total of 761,394 euros.
«Almost no one in Italy talks about judicial errors, but how many are there? How many people end up in prison or under house arrest, only to later turn out to be innocent? And how much does he spend State to compensate these people for unjust detention? It is necessary to distinguish cases of compensation for unjust detention from those of compensation resulting from judicial error: the latter are not the object of study of the data” which was provided today by the Campania guarantor of people deprived of personal liberty, as well as the national spokesperson of the Conference of the territorial guarantors of persons deprived of personal liberty, Samuele Ciambriello. «In first place – he explains – we find the Court of Appeal of Reggio Calabria with 82 payment orders for compensation for unjust detention issued in 2023, followed by Rome with 59 orders, Catania with 53 as well as the Court of Appeal of Palermo, Catanzaro with 52 ordinances, Naples with 43 ordinances, e Salerno with 16 ordinances. For the amount of compensation allocated for these people in first place is the Court of Appeal of Reggio Calabria for €8,019,396, Palermo with €3,845,580, Rome €2,626,240, Catanzaro €2,129,959, Catania € 1,565,935, Lecce €1,179,757, Naples €955,099 and Salerno €761,394. The overall amount paid in 2023 as compensation for unjust detention throughout Italy is equal to €27,844,794 and refers to 619 orders with the which the Courts of Appeal have ordered the payment”.
According to Ciambriello «from 1991 to 31 December 2023 there were 32,016 cases of judicial errors and victims of unjust detention, on average just over 960 people per year. These are shocking numbers, so every day 3 people end up in prison without guilt, years of freedom stolen by Italian justice. A reflection, for efficient prevention interventions, overcoming a prison-centric vision is more necessary and necessary than ever. Urgent interventions are needed in prison here and now.”
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