Learn about the legal concept of complicity and its implications in jurisprudence through insightful articles and case law analysis on our blog.
Let’s analyze ruling no. 2425 of 2024, which clarifies the responsibilities of those who connect the usurer and the usuried, highlighting the requirements for complicity in the crime of usury.
A recent ruling by the Court of Cassation clarifies the distinction between complicity in the crime of illegal drug possession and mere non-punishable connivance. Let's explore the legal implications and fundamental differences.
The ruling of the Supreme Court of Cassation on July 19, 2024, provides significant insights into criminal liability in cases of complicity in robbery, analyzing the role of each co-defendant and the implications of circumstantial evidence.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation on December 15, 2023, provides significant insights into the configurability of the crime of mafia association and the issues related to evidence and penal treatment. An analysis of the legal arguments and practical implications for cases of complicity in the crime.
Analysis of ruling no. 27688 of 2024, which explores criminal liability in cases of failure to maintain accounting records, highlighting the role of specific intent and complicity in the offense.
The ruling no. 26525 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the requirements for the integration of the mitigating factor of minimal participation in the commission of a crime, emphasizing the importance of the marginality of the contribution made.
The ruling no. 27123 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation provides important insights on liability in fraudulent transfer of values, clarifying the conditions for complicity and the subjective element required for the configuration of the crime.
Analysis of Judgment No. 17029 of 2022 of the Court of Cassation regarding the participation of individuals in the crime of usury and the legal implications for the agents involved in the recovery of usurious debts.
Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 37855 of 2024, which clarifies the requirements for establishing liability in the case of complicity in the crime of murder, highlighting both material and moral participation.