Let’s explore the recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Naples regarding the restoration of the term for appeal, in light of the new regulatory provisions introduced by Legislative Decree No. 150 of 2022.
Let's explore ruling no. 2355 of 2024, analyzing the key aspects related to reasoning and decisive evidence in the context of the appeal to the Supreme Court, with particular reference to Article 603 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
Let’s analyze the ruling no. 4163 of 2024, with particular attention to the issue of the appointment of two defenders by the civil party and the legal implications of this choice.
The recent ruling no. 46795 of 2024 clarifies that the records of defensive investigations are not subject to the five-day deadline for filing memoranda, highlighting an important distinction in the surveillance procedure.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 44502 of 2024, which clarifies the possibility of new registrations in cases of ongoing crimes and the usability of the elements that emerged. An in-depth look at the legal and jurisprudential implications.
Analysis of judgment no. 29529 of May 15, 2024, which clarifies the terms for appealing decisions of non-prosecution in Italian criminal law.
The ruling no. 30589 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation introduces important clarifications regarding the nullity of the proceedings in the event of the defendant's absence, highlighting the changes made by Legislative Decree no. 150 of 2022.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Venice which clarifies the inadmissibility of the appeal lacking the declaration or election of domicile, highlighting the importance of the correct formalization of appeals.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 29185 of 2024, which provides important clarifications on the validity of the election of domicile and the authentication of the defendant's signature in the context of criminal appeals.
The recent ruling no. 30805 of January 15, 2024, by the Court of Cassation clarifies the obligation of translation for non-native defendants, highlighting the limits and responsibilities of the trial judge.