Discover a curated selection of articles and case law updates on Italian jurisprudence, providing insights into legal topics and recent court decisions in Italy.
Judgment no. 15625 of 2023 provides important insights on the assessment of ongoing offenses, highlighting the need for a thorough analysis by the judge, even in the presence of a wide time span.
Analysis of ruling no. 37350 of 2024 clarifying the requirements for the completion of the crime of importing narcotic substances, highlighting the importance of the material availability of the substance and the control of transfer operations.
An in-depth analysis of ruling no. 36942 of 2024 regarding liability for omission and the stages of ascertaining the causal link. We explore the legal principles underlying the decision and its legal implications.
The ruling no. 36765 of 2024 offers important insights on the issue of specific intent in the case of tax crimes, highlighting the relevance of behaviors following the commission of the crime for the proof of intent. Let's explore the meaning of this decision together.
The ruling No. 36775 of 2024 clarifies that professional secrecy can only be invoked by witnesses, not by defendants or accused persons. Let us analyze the implications of this decision for the right to defense and the search for evidence in the Italian legal system.
The ruling no. 37852 of 2024 clarifies the conditions for the aggravation of the life sentence with daytime isolation, highlighting the necessity of a sentence exceeding five years for concurrent crimes. Let’s explore the meaning of this decision together.
Judgment No. 38845 of 2024 clarifies the judge's jurisdiction in resolving issues related to the confiscation and allocation of assets, a crucial theme in Italian criminal law.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding incitement to corruption and issues related to the statute of limitations, with a focus on the methods of assessing the crime and the legal implications for the defendants.
An analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the burden of proof in the context of the revocation of alimony, highlighting the importance of documentation and evidentiary requests.