The Court of Tempio flies in the statistics of the judicial administration and sees the light after years of apnea (due to the scary backlog). Now data from the Ministry of Justice (over the last four years) say that Tempio is on the road to complete recovery.

The Penal Section , after the drastic measures ordered by the president Caterina Interlandi (up to three hearings a day and trials also in the afternoon), has come out of the quicksand and has the best results in the district and among the best in Italy.

The pending files went from 15 thousand (2019) to 9900 (end of 2022) with a reduction of a third. The average time for defining criminal proceedings, compared to 2019, went from 2825 to 517 days, with an 80 percent reduction.

The Civil Section has less brilliant results and the lawyers complain of very long postponements for the settlement of the causes, but the positive fact is that, in any case, the number of settled civil proceedings was greater than that of the new registered proceedings.

Also noteworthy is the boom in judicial sales . The Court of Tempio in 2022 sold properties for a total value of around 54 million euros, for a total of taxes collected by the State of 2 million and 400 thousand euros. In the same period, the Court of Sassari sold assets for a value of approximately 27 million euros, half of the Gallura judicial offices. The problem is that delegated sales (to lawyers and accountants) work, but the procedures get stuck when the files arrive in court, the judges can't keep up with the sales. For the president Giuseppe Magliulo the balance is positive, the problem remains of the lack of staff, especially of the administrative staff.

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