The judicial system is seeking solutions to process major cases without dragging on indefinitely. The new streamlining initiative proposes rapid macro-trials, reducing deadlines and procedures in complex cases. The goal is to free up resources and prevent processes such as corruption schemes or economic crimes from clogging the courts for years.
How procedural digitalization accelerates macro-cases ⚖️
The technical key lies in the unified management of electronic files and prioritization algorithms. Evidence classification is automated, multiple court schedules are synchronized, and videoconferencing tools are used for expert witnesses. This allows holding simultaneous hearings with different supporting judges, reducing the duration of a macro-trial from years to months without sacrificing legal guarantees.
Express macro-cases: like ordering a pizza, but with judges 🍕
The idea is that instead of waiting a decade to find out if the defendant is guilty, you get confirmation in a couple of afternoons. All very efficient, except when the lawyer goes to the wrong courtroom or the computer system decides the key piece of evidence is a meme. But hey, at least justice will be swift, even if it feels like an episode of a courtroom series on streaming.