The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies that, in the case of legal assistance from two lawyers, the waiver of the suspension of procedural deadlines can be valid even if made by only one of them. A detailed analysis of the legal principle involved.
The ruling no. 16131 of 2022 clarifies the distinction between the request for acquittal by the Attorney General and the waiver of appeal, providing important insights for Italian criminal law.
The recent ruling no. 14980 of 2022 highlights the obligation for the judge to carry out an independent assessment of the elements supporting precautionary measures, a crucial aspect in Italian criminal law.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of the principle of beyond a reasonable doubt in criminal matters, emphasizing the need for a thorough evaluation of the available evidence.
Analysis of ruling no. 15657 of 2023 declaring general nullity for failure to notify the defense in the paper-based appeal proceedings during the pandemic.
The ruling no. 17038 of 2022 addresses the issue of the recusal of judges who were already members of the review court, clarifying the absence of incompatibility in their role. An analysis of the legal principles involved and the practical implications.
Judgment No. 15636 of 2023 clarifies that the opposition to the order rejecting the request for revocation in matters of confiscation must respect the adversarial principle, under penalty of nullity of the provision. An analysis of the legal and practical implications of this ruling.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the jurisdiction to decide regarding the revocation of substitute sanctions, particularly concerning community service and requests for restitution within the term.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Reggio Calabria provides important clarifications on the disqualification of a judge when judging the same defendant for different facts. Let's explore the details and legal implications.
Analysis of ruling no. 37745 of 2024 addressing the issue of prosecutability upon complaint in relation to property damage offenses, highlighting the legal and practical implications for citizens and legal practitioners.