"I have read and reread all of Falcone's writings. He was a great man who saw things clearly. He did not like public prosecutors and judges being united in a single career and no longer believed in the mandatory nature of criminal prosecution, which, as it stands today, is nothing but a joke. I will say more: he would not have conducted the trials that Caselli subsequently did."
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Liana Milella, E il ricordo del giudice coraggio divide il fronte dell'antimafia, la Repubblica, 24 May 2001, p. 12
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