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The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Reggio Calabria clarifies that the defendant's absence during the reading of the decision via videoconference does not result in the nullity of the sentence. Let's explore the details and legal implications.
Judgment No. 818 of 2024 provides important insights into the offense of disclosing the identities of victims of sexual violence, clarifying the differences with other types of crime and the role of the press in ensuring confidentiality.
Analysis of ruling no. 1231 of 2024 on state-funded legal aid for victims of sexual violence and the implications for the provisional enforceability of criminal convictions.
Let's examine judgment no. 44361 of 2024, which highlights the nullity of the non-participated chamber judgment when the presence of the defense counsel is not guaranteed, in a context of pandemic emergency.
Analysis of the recent ruling no. 45842 of 2024 regarding the admissibility of appeals for absent and fugitive defendants, and the fundamental role of the public defender.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Milan clarifies the inadmissibility of requests for alternative sentences to short prison sentences without the necessary documentation, highlighting the absence of a burden on the defendant and the limitations of local agreements.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the inadmissibility of appeals and the quantification of monetary penalties, highlighting the implications for the parties involved and the legal significance of the decision.
Let's analyze the ruling no. 44000 of October 15, 2024, which clarifies the prohibition of 'reformatio in peius' and its application in the appellate process, with particular reference to the reduction of the sentence.
Analysis of ruling no. 44255 of 2024 concerning the continued offense, with a focus on the method of determining the penalty and the legal principles involved.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 44502 of 2024, which clarifies the possibility of new registrations in cases of ongoing crimes and the usability of the elements that emerged. An in-depth look at the legal and jurisprudential implications.