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Carlo Biotti

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Carlo Biotti
NationalityItalian
Occupationmagistrate

Carlo Biotti was an Italian magistrate. On 27 May 1971, during the case brought by the widow of Giuseppe Pinelli against the police commissioner Luigi Calabresi was wrongly and unlawfully recused. This happened after President Carlo Biotti ordered the exhumation of the corpse Pinelli and its autopsy[1], continuando sulla sua decisione fino a rinunciare al proprio stipendio e ad ogni suo potenziale interesse personale[2]. Biotti continued for years a long legal battle that acquitted him of all charges in every court, with full formula completely innocent[3]. The only accusations, then completely disproved, born without any evidentiary support[4], were the revelation of secrecy and have anticipated, in a private interview, his conviction already determined on the judgment that the President Biotti would provide confidence in the attorney Michele Lener, he had always denied by the judge Biotti . A prosecution's support was crucial as evidence after a hearing, the President Biotti shook hands with a defendant, Pio Baldelli (warning that would miss the next hearing and the president Biotti 'uses always shake hand to those who gave it to him ")[5]. "A small episode is indicative of the climate of those days: Biotti went to the movie theater and recognized by the public, was loudly applauded" for twenty minutes from all the spectators who stood up[6].

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