Homicide Law Articles and Cases

Welcome to our collection of articles and cases focusing on homicide law. Here you can find insights, analysis, and updates on legal matters related to homicide.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 624 of 2024: Culpable Homicide and the Role of Predictability.

Analysis of ruling no. 624 of 2024 regarding pre-intentional homicide, with a focus on the subjective element and the foreseeability of the fatal event, in an increasingly complex legal context.

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Analysis of the Court of Cassation Criminal Judgment No. 49353 of 2023: Personal Preventive Measures and Risk of Reoffending.

Let's examine the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the pre-trial detention of A.A. and the legal implications related to the statements of justice collaborators in a camorra context.

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Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Cassation Criminal No. 41120 of 2024: Analysis of Aiding and Abetting and Homicide.

The ruling of the Supreme Court of Cassation provides significant insights on the configurability of the crime of aiding and abetting and the mitigating factor of provocation, clarifying the dynamics of the case and the applicable legal principles.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 25964 of 2023: The Absorption of Abuse in Homicide.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for the absorption of mistreatment in homicide, emphasizing the importance of spatial-temporal context. Discover the details and legal implications of this principle.

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Judgment No. 16054 of 2023: Jealousy and Murder, when the aggravating factor applies.

The recent ruling no. 16054 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the applicability of the aggravating circumstance for murder motivated by jealousy, highlighting the necessary conditions for its configuration. Let's explore together the details and legal implications of this important ruling.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 37855 of 2024: Liability in the Joint Commission of Persons for Homicide.

Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 37855 of 2024, which clarifies the requirements for establishing liability in the case of complicity in the crime of murder, highlighting both material and moral participation.