Research: The trojan virus and the "unconstitutional" evidence
In July of the year 2014 I obtained my high school diploma in linguistics at ITM Giordano Bruno.
In September of the same year, I began my career at the Faculty of Law of Sapienza - Uniroma 1, during which I devoted myself with particular passion to the study of Criminal law and criminal proceedings law and, in the meantime, I deepened the knowledge of the languages I learnt through language stays first in Oxford (2014) and then in Nice (2015).
My academic career ended on July 12, 2019 with a thesis in Criminal Proceedings Law entitled «The trojan virus and the "unconstitutional" evidence», graduating with a score of 110 out of 110 cum laude, for which I was awarded both with the academic mention and an excellence certification by the association NoiAlumni Sapienza.
In the same year I won the competition for a position for an internship ex art. 73 at the Third Criminal Section of the Supreme Court, beginning a journey lasted 18 months and ended in April 2021.
In 2020 I participated in the call for selection for the admission to the 36th cycle of doctorate at the University La Sapienza of Rome, winning a place in the doctorate of Public Law, curriculum of criminal law and proceedings. IN the summer of 2022 I won a research fellowship as a researcher for the project named "PON GOV - Giustizia Agile".
In the course of my training, I specialized in the field of Criminal Proceedings and Criminal Law, and I learned English, Spanish and French while, as a self-taught, I learned German. In may 2021, i obtained from British Counsil a IELTS certification with a 8.0 mark, equivalent to a C1 in a Cambridge test.
In the October of 2022 I passed the bar exam at Corte di Appello of Roma and since february 2023 I work as a Study assistant at CSM.