fulvio sarzana’s interview at associated press
(Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.” (Italian) Fulvio Sarzana di Sant’Ippolito, criminal lawyer: “For the Milan case (Berlusconi’s trial) there is also a specific software called Giada, that automatically assigns judges to specific cases. The rules to assign the judges are previously decided. This means that the choice of those judges is completely accidental.”