None of the four active-duty Italian military personnel under investigation in the Rome espionage case will be formally charged within 60 days — the case will still be described as an active investigation, not a completed prosecution.
The wording, the opening probability, and the counter-signal below were fixed when this call was published. Updates revise the reading — never the record: the verdict is graded against the opening call.
The trajectory
The record since
The call stands as issued — no revisions.
What would overturn it
A formal charge, arrest, or military-justice indictment of any of the four would overturn this; continued 'under investigation' status without a charge would confirm it.
The verdict
Open Resolves by 6 Sep 26 — graded at the weekly Reckoning against the criteria above, and recorded here.
As logged at issue
Italy's spy case will likely stay an active investigation for the four serving military personnel implicated rather than produce a charge within 60 days — Italian military prosecutions tend to move slower than the civilian case that's already yielded two arrests; a formal charge against any of the four would be the signal this call was wrong.
Cite this call
The Cursus Publicus, Call 2026-07-08-01 — recorded 8 Jul 26. https://archive.cursuspublic.us/calls/2026-07-08-01.html
