Welcome to our Theft Law category, where you can find a range of informative articles and court cases focusing on theft-related legal matters. Stay updated on theft legislation and legal precedents.
The ruling no. 2364 of 2024 clarifies the aggravating circumstances in the case of theft of a car left unattended. Let's analyze the meaning and legal implications of this decision.
Analysis of ruling no. 2776 of 2024, which clarifies the prosecutability of electricity theft in light of the Cartabia reform. It highlights the limits and the possibilities of contestation by the public prosecutor.
Let’s analyze the ruling no. 28110 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation concerning burglary and the assessment of the victim's moral damages, highlighting the importance of the insignificance of the damage for the purposes of mitigating circumstances.
We analyze ruling no. 48529 of 2023, which clarifies the dispute over aggravating circumstances in the case of electricity theft, highlighting the importance of this resource for public service.
The very recent ruling no. 50105 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the interpretation methods of the notion of 'pertinence' in relation to home burglaries, expanding the possibilities for property protection.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that distinguishes between theft and embezzlement, clarifying the boundaries of public officials' responsibilities in their actions. An emblematic case provides important points for reflection.
Analysis of ruling no. 13776 of 2024 concerning electricity theft and the requirement of a complaint, focusing on the relevance of the aggravating circumstance of being intended for public service.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the requirements for excluding the aggravating factor of theft in the case of goods exposed to public faith. A significant case that analyzes the custody and security of goods in condominiums.
Judgment No. 17038 of 2024 addresses the issue of the absence of a specific mitigating factor for theft in the appurtenances of a dwelling, examining the constitutional legitimacy of Article 624-bis of the Penal Code in relation to Article 3 of the Constitution.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the admissibility of statements made to the Enel inspector during investigations of electricity theft, establishing important principles in criminal law.