Judgment no. 1663 of 2024 clarifies the procedures for referral to the civil court in case of disputes over the ownership of seized assets. Let’s explore the implications of this decision and its impact on criminal procedural law.
A recent ruling clarifies the contestation procedures for third parties in the case of confiscation of fictitiously registered assets. Let’s explore the legal implications and responsibilities in this delicate matter.
The recent ruling no. 4193 of 2024 clarifies the conditions for the configurability of the crime of self-laundering even in the presence of non-punishability of the underlying offense, emphasizing the importance of the subjective quality of the injured party.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation on the right to the restitution of confiscated shares provides important insights into the issue of justice and the protection of property rights.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the concept of someone else's property in the context of robbery, highlighting the importance of the factual relationship regarding the taken item.
Analyzing the ruling no. 44230 of 2024, we delve into the concept of property damage in relation to the crime of extortion, clarifying the legal implications and relevant case law.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that introduces significant clarifications on the mitigating factor of minor severity in the context of robbery, providing important insights for the defense and the assessment of property crimes.
An analysis of Judgment No. 1234 of 2023, highlighting the legal principles and applicable rules, with particular attention to the effects on the parties involved and future prospects.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2024 clarifies the conditions for the revocation of a real estate transfer act carried out in fulfillment of separation obligations, highlighting the importance of the transferor's financial capacity.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding criminal liability for receiving stolen goods and the implications related to the origin of illicit proceeds, in light of current regulations and judicial interpretations.