Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, Ruling, 2021, No. 37509: A Case of Extortion and Fraud

The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the distinction between extortion and aggravated fraud by a public official, clarifying criminal liability in contexts of abuse of power.

Personal Protective Measures: Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, No. 34271 of 2022.

Let's explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding personal precautionary measures in the context of an investigative cover-up case, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for criminal law.

Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, No. 33012 of 2024: Fraud and Nullity of the Proceedings.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights important principles regarding the nullity of the trial and the inadmissibility of evidence, with particular reference to aggravated fraud and corruption. A case that raises questions about criminal liability and the right to defense.

Supreme Court Ruling: The Boundary Between Stalking and Revenge Porn

Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding the crimes of stalking and unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit images, with a focus on legal implications and the protection of individual freedom.