Learn more about the legal concept of appeal in law, including the process, outcomes, and significance of appealing court decisions. Stay updated on recent appeal cases and rulings.
The recent ruling no. 49654 of 2023 clearly establishes that, in the context of the emergency regulations due to Covid-19, detained defendants must request their appearance through their lawyer, highlighting the importance of respecting legal procedures even in exceptional situations.
The recent ruling no. 50474 of 2023 clarifies the competence of the appellate judge regarding the inadmissibility of appeals filed late. Let’s explore the meaning and implications of this decision.
Judgment no. 49291 of 2023 clarifies the limits of the appealability of rulings in relation to the specific powers provided by the legal system. An in-depth analysis of the legal implications for lawyers and citizens.
The recent ruling no. 48545 of 2023 clarifies the rules regarding the electronic filing of legal documents, highlighting the inadmissibility of appeals lacking digital signatures. Let's explore the details and implications of this decision together.
Judgment No. 48804 of 2023 clarifies the importance of the correct use of PEC addresses for the electronic filing of appeals. A formal error can undermine the right to defense, highlighting the need to strictly follow regulatory guidelines.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the inadmissibility of appeals for offenses that have become prosecutable upon complaint, in light of Legislative Decree No. 150 of 2022. Let's explore the legal implications and the regulations involved.
Let's explore ruling no. 50320 of 2023 concerning the order rejecting the request for the lifting of the seizure and the implications of the reasoning on 'periculum in mora'.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the methods of appealing unappealable judgments, highlighting the importance of the correct qualification of the appeal. Let us explore the meaning and legal implications of this ruling.
The very recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers significant insights into the management of appeals regarding preventive seizure, clarifying the conditions for admissibility and the necessary reasoning requirements.
The recent ruling no. 47927 of October 20, 2023 clarifies the admissibility procedures for the appeal to the Court of Cassation, highlighting the importance of the mandate to appeal and the related consequences for the absent defendant.