Irish MEP Ciaran Mullooly has questioned the Commissioner for Social Affairs about the long-standing Lettori case against Italy, involving discrimination against non-national language lecturers in Italian universities. The case has gone through multiple stages of infringement proceedings, with the recent focus on ensuring correct settlements are made to end decades of litigation. Italy’s introduction of last-minute legislation has raised concerns about retroactive interpretation of CJEU rulings, highlighting the need for vigilant assessment of evidence to achieve a just outcome in the ongoing case.
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Triple killer Valdo Calocane may have been spared prison due to incomplete evidence, families say
A report into the care received by Nottingham triple killer Valdo Calocane suggests he may have been spared prison due to incomplete evidence, according to his victims' families. Calocane, diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, received an indefinite hospital order after killing three people and attempting to kill three others in June 2023. The families criticized the treating teams for allowing Calocane to make decisions and not providing long-lasting antipsychotic medication, raising concerns about potential injustices in...
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