Welcome to the curated section on organized crime law. Here, you will find insightful articles, recent cases, and in-depth analysis on the legal frameworks surrounding organized criminal activities.
Let’s analyze the ruling of the Supreme Court of Cassation No. 29556 of 2024, which addresses the issue of precautionary measures in cases of multiple individuals involved in crimes related to mafia associations and the importance of awareness in the possession of weapons.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of criminal liability in relation to mafia-type associations, highlighting the need for concrete evidence to assert the existence of an active role in the association. The implications of this decision for defense rights and the evaluation of evidence are analyzed.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers important insights into the configuration of the crime of mafia association in the electoral context, analyzing the methods of vote procurement and the responsibility of the actors involved.
We analyze Judgment No. 28061 of 2024, which clarifies the requirements for configuring the aggravating factor of using the 'mafia method' in the case of robbery, highlighting the need for the victim's awareness regarding the origin of the crime.
The recent ruling of the Catanzaro Court provides important clarifications on the configurability of the aggravating factor of using the mafia method in cases of silent intimidating messages, highlighting the intimidating capacity of criminal organizations.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding premeditation in the context of a murder linked to a mafia contract, clarifying the legal and jurisprudential implications of this decision.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights into the qualification of associative crimes and the application of aggravating factors in organized crime contexts. Let us explore the legal implications and the judges' reasons.