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The Qualification of Public Service Officer: Judgment 20127/2025 and the Role of CUP Employees

An important decision by the Court of Cassation, judgment no. 20127 of 2025, clarifies the boundaries of the qualification of public service officer for healthcare company employees working at the CUP, analyzing autonomy and discretion. Discover the implications for crimes against Public Administration.

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Commentary on the ruling of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section, no. 39546/2024: Embezzlement and use of service vehicles.

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that overturned the conviction for embezzlement of a State Police officer, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for public administration.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Supreme Court, Criminal Section no. 33655 of 2020: Corruption of Public Officials

An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court ruling concerning the corruption of public officials, highlighting the legal dynamics and judicial assessments that arise from it.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, No. 27723 of 2018: Extortion and Forgery in Public Documents.

An in-depth analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the crimes of extortion and forgery in a public document, with particular attention to the responsibilities of the public officials involved.

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Corruption of Public Officials: Analysis of the Judgment Cass. pen., Section VI, No. 4110 of 2019

The analysis of ruling no. 4110 of the Supreme Court in 2019 provides important insights on extortion and coercive abuse by public officials, clarifying the legal implications and the principles of succession of criminal laws.