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The Continuation of the Offense and the Execution Judge: The Court of Cassation's Clarity No. 19390/2025

The Supreme Court, with Judgment No. 19390/2025, defines the limits of the Enforcement Judge in recognizing the binding nature of the continuation, excluding the consideration of precautionary measures following irrevocable judgments. An in-depth analysis to understand the implications of this important decision.

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Robbery and minor offense: the Court of Cassation (Judgment no. 9599/2025) opens new perspectives for convicts

The Criminal Court of Cassation, with judgment no. 9599 of 2025, opens new perspectives for those convicted of robbery, allowing them to request the application of the mitigating circumstance of minor offense even for final judgments prior to the Constitutional Court's ruling no. 86 of 2024. Discover how this decision can influence sentencing and what the conditions are for accessing this important review.

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Nullity of the Appeal Judgment: The Right to Discussion After the Rejection of the Plea Bargain under Art. 599-bis c.p.p. (Cass. Pen. n. 10897/2025)

The Supreme Court of Cassation, with judgment no. 10897/2025, has reiterated a fundamental principle of criminal procedural law: the nullity of the appeal decision in case of failure to discuss the parties after an implicit rejection of the plea bargain. An in-depth analysis of how the procedure affects the right to defense and the participation of the Public Prosecutor.

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Money laundering and fraudulent transfer of assets: Cassation n. 13083/2025 clarifies the relationship between articles 648-bis and 512-bis of the Criminal Code.

Judgment no. 13083/2025 of the Court of Cassation identifies an important rule of absorption between money laundering and fraudulent transfer of assets, impacting defense strategies in property crimes and offering food for thought on investigations, charges, and penalties.