1No evidence shall have a value predetermined by law. After examining evidences in their entirety, the court shall evaluate their authenticity and proving value, specifying the reasons at the grounds of its judgement.
2The existence of a fact cannot be inferred from circumstantial [indicia] evidence, unless such evidence is serious, precise and consistent.
3The statements made by the co-defendant charged with the same offence or by a person accused in a joined proceeding shall be evaluated in unity with the other evidences confirming their reliability.