The episode explores potential criminal liabilities for prosecutors and the President of the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM) regarding the dismissal of complaints related to COVID-19 gene therapy "vaccine" experimentation. It examines whether these dismissals constitute dereliction or abuse of office, focusing on the prosecutors' potential failure to act on plausible crime reports and potential violations of legal obligations. The article considers if Sergio Mattarella, as President of the CSM, could be held responsible for failing to supervise the prosecutors' actions. It further examines the possibility of Mattarella being accused of aiding and abetting the prosecutors or committing high treason by neglecting his constitutional duties. Ultimately, the analysis concludes that proving specific intent to protect external interests, along with clear documentary evidence, is essential to establish criminal responsibility.