Welcome to our curated collection of articles, cases, and legal insights focusing on crime law. Stay informed and explore the latest developments in criminal justice.
The recent ruling no. 4193 of 2024 clarifies the conditions for the configurability of the crime of self-laundering even in the presence of non-punishability of the underlying offense, emphasizing the importance of the subjective quality of the injured party.
The ruling no. 44734 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of ideological falsehood in relation to a special power of attorney to sell, clarifying the criminal responsibilities associated with the certifications of public officials.
Analysis of the recent ruling on the configurability of the crime of false declaration in relation to the proceeds from illegal activities and tax reporting obligations.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies how the agreement for the restructuring of tax debt affects the measure of confiscation, highlighting the importance of the principle of proportionality in tax criminal law.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 45587 of 2024, which clarifies the impossibility for the Court of Cassation to examine the correctness of administrative proceedings regarding building offenses.
Analysis of ruling no. 44255 of 2024 concerning the continued offense, with a focus on the method of determining the penalty and the legal principles involved.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the application of conditional suspension of the sentence in cases of domestic violence offenses, highlighting the importance of rehabilitation programs and the predictability of the conditions by the defendant.
Let's explore the ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the principle of correlation between accusation and sentence, highlighting the requalification of the crime from extortion to corruption and its legal implications.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for granting international protection and the role of obstructive crimes in the assessment of asylum applications.
The recent ruling of the Italian Supreme Court provides significant insights into the liability of the State for non-compliance with European directives, particularly concerning compensation for crime victims. A thorough analysis of the case and its legal implications.