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Commentary on Judgment No. 639 of 2024: Stalking and Officio Procedibility.

Analysis of ruling no. 639 of 2024 regarding stalking and changes to ex officio prosecution, focusing on the warning from the police chief and the prohibition of retroactivity of criminal law.

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The right to sub-delegate in the complaint: commentary on judgment no. 44782 of 2024.

Let us analyze ruling no. 44782 of 2024, which clarifies the possibility of sub-delegating a third party in the submission, withdrawal, and acceptance of the complaint, highlighting the legal and practical implications of such a decision.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 49499 of 2023: Admissibility of Complaint and Inadmissibility of Appeal.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the prosecution by complaint introduced by Legislative Decree No. 150 of 2022 and its interaction with the declaration of inadmissibility of the appeal, ensuring a clearer understanding of the legal dynamics at play.

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Judgment No. 49984 of 2023: Clarifications on the Unadmissibility Due to Delay in Filing a Complaint.

Judgment no. 49984 of November 16, 2023 provides important clarifications on the admissibility in the case of late filing of the complaint, highlighting the conditions under which the appellate judge is not required to renew the proceedings. Let us analyze the legal implications of this decision.

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Judgment No. 13775 of 2024: Proceedability by Complaint and Cartabia Reform

Let's analyze the ruling no. 13775 of 2024, which clarifies the limits of the prosecution by complaint following the Cartabia Reform. Let's discover how the deadline for filing the complaint affects the judge's decision.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 14700 of 2023: Cartabia Reform and Prosecutions of Offenses Subject to Complaint.

The recent ruling no. 14700 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the prosecutability of crimes that have become actionable upon complaint, in light of the changes introduced by the Cartabia reform. Let's explore the significance of this decision together.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 17455 of 2024: Cartabia Reform and Office-Driven Proceedings.

An analysis of ruling no. 17455 of 2024 that clarifies the ex officio proceedability of crimes subject to complaint following the Cartabia Reform. Discover the legal and practical implications for the public prosecutor and the defendants.