A television network owned by Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has sparked outrage by secretly filming a judge who ruled against Mr Berlusconi in a bribery case.
Italian magistrates and opposition parties in the parliament have complained after Mr Berlusconi's Channel 5 aired footage of Judge Raimondo Mesiano.
A narrator called the judge's turquoise socks "strange", and described the judge's behaviour as "eccentric" over pictures of him smoking and going to the barber.
Earlier this month, Mr Mesiano found the Italian Prime Minister co-responsible of bribing legal officers in a case involving his media holding company, Fininvest.
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