
Maxi Trial
The Maxi Trial was a major legal case in Italy during the early 1980s, aimed at tackling organized crime, specifically the Sicilian Mafia. It involved hundreds of defendants accused of various criminal activities such as murder, extortion, and drug trafficking. The trial was held in a specially secured courtroom to handle the large number of defendants and evidence. It marked a significant effort by Italian authorities to confront organized crime systematically, resulting in numerous convictions and highlighting the importance of specialized justice measures against such networks.