Cartabia Reform: Legal Insights and Analysis

Discover in-depth analysis and updates on the Cartabia Reform, including legal articles and case law discussions on our blog.

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Electricity Theft: Commentary on Judgment No. 13776 of 2024

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.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 14890/2024: Cartabia Reform and Officio Proceedability.

Judgment No. 14890 of 2024 provides significant insights into the prosecutability of crimes that have become subject to complaint, highlighting the changes introduced by the Cartabia Reform and the role of the public prosecutor in contesting aggravating factors.

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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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Judgment No. 15098 of 2024: Cartabia Reform and Ex Officio Proceedings in Criminal Law.

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.

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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.

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Judgment No. 37142/2024: The Cartabia Reform and the Officio Proceedability in Energy Theft.

Analyzing ruling no. 37142 of 2024, the innovations introduced by the Cartabia Reform regarding the ex officio prosecution in cases of offenses that have become prosecutable by complaint are highlighted. A crucial in-depth analysis to understand the legal implications and the procedures to be adopted.

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Judgment No. 37154 of 2024 on the Rescission of Res Judicata: Analysis and Implications

An analysis of ruling no. 37154 of 2024, which modifies the prerequisites for the rescission of the judgment according to the Cartabia reform, clarifying the need to demonstrate the condemned person's knowledge of the proceedings.