Aggravating factors play a crucial role in legal cases, influencing court decisions and sentencing. Dive into our collection of articles to understand their significance in jurisprudence.
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.
The ruling clarifies the applicability of aggravating factors in the crime of robbery, analyzing the circumstances that justify their cumulative application for greater protection of victims.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of the implicit challenge to aggravating circumstances, particularly in the crime of theft, highlighting the need for a precise formulation of the charges.
Analysis of ruling no. 25274 of 2023 on the legitimacy of the cumulative application of aggravating factors in the crime of robbery. Let's explore how Italian jurisprudence interprets the various aggravating factors and their interaction.
A reflection on ruling no. 26020 of 2023, which clarifies the conditions for the application of sentence reduction in cases of crimes punishable by life imprisonment and the balancing of aggravating and mitigating factors.
An analysis of the recent Judgment No. 49940 of 2023, which clarifies the referral to aggravating circumstances in the crime of extortion and the balancing of circumstances, providing insights for legal practice.
The ruling no. 14655 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the management of mitigating and aggravating factors during trial, clarifying the criteria for comparison and the calculation of the sentence.
Analysis of ruling no. 16127 of 2024 on the legitimacy of challenging aggravating circumstances and the implications for criminal law in Italy.
An analysis of ruling no. 15098 of 2024 that clarifies the methods of contesting aggravating factors in the context of the Cartabia Reform and their impact on the ex officio prosecution of offenses.
Analysis of ruling no. 14652 of 2024 on robbery and the methods of calculating the sentence in the presence of special and common aggravating circumstances, with a focus on the principles of the Penal Code.