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The recent ruling by the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of the principle of applying the most favorable law in cases of succession of laws in criminal matters, analyzing the transition from the regime of prosecution upon complaint to that of ex officio prosecution.
Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 47185 of 2024, which clarifies the connection between the withdrawal of the complaint and the revocation of the civil party's constitution, in light of the changes introduced by Legislative Decree no. 150/2022.
Let us analyze ruling no. 44782 of 2024, which clarifies the possibility of sub-delegating a third party in the submission, withdrawal, and acceptance of the complaint, highlighting the legal and practical implications of such a decision.
Let's analyze the ruling Cass. pen. no. 35353/2010, which provides important insights into the prosecutability of fraud and forgery offenses, highlighting the need for a correct indictment by the Public Prosecutor and the role of the withdrawal of the complaint.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the admissibility of the appeal for lack of complaint in relation to offenses that have become prosecutable by complaint, in light of the legislative changes introduced by Legislative Decree No. 150 of 2022.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of the distinction between the withdrawal of a complaint in civil and criminal matters, emphasizing that the commitment to withdraw the complaint in civil proceedings has no value in the criminal process.
The recent ruling no. 27181 of 2024 clarifies the limits of the prosecution upon complaint and the obligation to declare inadmissibility in the absence of a complaint, highlighting important aspects related to abuse of process and the Cartabia reform.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies how the withdrawal of a complaint can extinguish a crime even in the case of a referral, highlighting the importance of this institution in Italian criminal law.
Judgment no. 29959 of 2024 clarifies the conditions for the tacit withdrawal of a complaint by the legal representative of an entity, providing important legal and practical insights for managing complaints in the criminal context.
Judgment No. 26575 of 2024 clarifies the equivalence between the non-revoked civil party constitution and the complaint, in light of the 'Cartabia' reform. Let us explore the meaning and implications of this decision.