Discover a curated selection of articles and case law updates on Italian jurisprudence, providing insights into legal topics and recent court decisions in Italy.
Discover the meaning of ruling no. 49807 of 2023, which addresses the issue of revocation of conditional suspension of the sentence in the case of multiple convictions. Let's delve into the legal implications and related case law.
In this analysis, we delve into ruling no. 49625 of 2023, which outlines the criteria for granting early release in cases of permanent obstructive offenses. We explore the legal and practical implications of this important decision.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Turin clarifies the incompatibility between the mitigating circumstance of provocation and the crime of stalking, highlighting the complexity of habitual offenses and their legal peculiarities.
Let's analyze order no. 13408 of February 27, 2024, which clarifies the implementation of the right to the return of goods and the identification of the recipient, pursuant to Article 667 of the Code of Criminal Procedure.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation establishes important principles regarding the victim's shared fault, clarifying the inadmissibility of the appeal to the Court of Cassation by the defendant for the failure to verify the role of the injured party in causing the event.
Let's analyze ruling no. 14631 of 2024 concerning the partial review of convictions in construction matters, clarifying the legal implications and the regulations governing its application.
The ruling no. 13539 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of the continuation between offenses, clarifying the evaluation criteria for penalties in relation to already judged offenses. An in-depth analysis of a crucial topic in criminal law.
Analysis of ruling no. 15438 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the limits of the illegality of the penalty in the case of continued offenses, emphasizing the importance of the final measure of the penalty in relation to intermediate steps.
Let's analyze the ruling no. 16352 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the balancing assessment between circumstances in ongoing offenses, highlighting the importance of the circumstances related to the most serious offense.
Let's explore the recent ruling No. 14654 of 2024, which outlines the limits of equivalent confiscation in the case of multiple offenses, clarifying when the extension of confiscation to profits not attributed to the defendant is legitimate.