Insights on Criminal Trials: Articles, Rulings, and Analysis

Welcome to our curated collection of articles, rulings, and analysis on criminal trials. Delve into the intricate details of legal proceedings and gain valuable insights into this crucial aspect of criminal law.

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Judgment No. 27727 of 2023: Lay Judges and Age Limits in Criminal Proceedings

We analyze ruling no. 27727 of 2023, which clarifies the implications of surpassing the age of sixty-five by lay judges and their jurisdictional capacity during the trial.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 51191 of 2023: Timeliness and Nullity in Criminal Proceedings.

The ruling no. 51191 of 2023 clarifies important aspects regarding the timeliness of the request for oral discussion of the appeal during the summer recess, highlighting the centrality of the principle of contradiction and the consequences of its violation.

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Judgment No. 49717 of 2023 and the Nullity of Notice to Defenders in Criminal Proceedings.

Let's explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the methods of raising the exception of nullity resulting from the failure to notify the defenders, with reference to Italian procedural rules.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 16080 of 2024: Nullity of the Paper Judgment in Pandemic Time.

The recent ruling no. 16080 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the implications of the request for an oral hearing during criminal proceedings held in a chamber format during the Covid-19 pandemic, highlighting the absolute nullity in the absence of the defense attorney.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 16354 of 2024 on the Separation of Proceedings and Partial Abstention.

The ruling of the Court of Appeal of Rome clarifies the implications of separating proceedings in the case of partial abstention, highlighting the importance of prior authorization and the consequences of procedural decisions.

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Analysis of ruling no. 15403 of 2023: the role of new evidence in precautionary appeals.

The ruling no. 15403 of November 30, 2023 clarifies the conditions for the production of new evidence in the precautionary appeal proceedings, highlighting the importance of adversarial proceedings and the principle of devolvement.

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Judgment No. 16138 of 2022: The Validity of the Waiver of the Suspension of Procedural Deadlines.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies that, in the case of legal assistance from two lawyers, the waiver of the suspension of procedural deadlines can be valid even if made by only one of them. A detailed analysis of the legal principle involved.

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Impediment of the defender: analysis of ruling no. 38270/2024

The ruling of the Court of Appeal L'Aquila clarifies the procedures for postponing the hearing in case of the defender's impediment in the appeal trial. An important reflection on legal procedures and the rights of defendants.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 37470 of 19/09/2024: Referral to New Role and Absolute Nullity

Judgment No. 37470 of September 19, 2024 clarifies the importance of notifying the notice of the scheduling of the new hearing in the event of a postponement. Let us explore the legal implications and consequences for the parties involved.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 39576 of 2024: Absence of the Defendant and the Right to Defense

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the rights of the defendant regarding the appointment of a defense attorney and their absence in criminal proceedings. Let us analyze the key points and legal implications.