Welcome to our page dedicated to judgment in legal practice. Here you can find a wealth of articles, court rulings, and analysis on this important legal topic. Stay informed and deepen your understanding of judgment in the legal field.
The 2005 ruling of the Supreme Court provides important insights into parental responsibility and the best interest of the child in custody disputes. Let us examine the case of M. D. and the legal implications in decisions regarding visitation rights.
The ruling no. 18184 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the correct application of confiscation in relation to the crimes of embezzlement and money laundering, analyzing the concept of profit and proceeds of crimes.
Analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding money laundering and criminal liabilities in the case of careless purchase of stolen goods, with particular reference to the crime referred to in Article 648-bis of the Penal Code.
The ruling no. 49354 of the Court of Cassation of 2023 analyzes an important jurisdictional conflict concerning receiving stolen goods and reckless purchase, highlighting the dynamics of competence among different Italian courts.
The ruling no. 30092 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation provides significant insights into the classification of precautionary measures in cases of tax violations. An in-depth analysis of liability and thresholds of punishability.
The analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation on the case of fraudulent bankruptcy, highlighting the duties of the administrator and the negligent responsibilities in maintaining accounting records.
Let us analyze ruling no. 16343 of 2023, which clarifies the notion of the inferability of acts in precautionary measures, with particular reference to the complexity of EncroChat communications.
The ruling no. 14577 of 2022 by the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of the rescission of the judgment in relation to the appointment of a trusted defense lawyer. Let’s explore together the legal implications of this ruling.
The ruling no. 16131 of 2022 clarifies the distinction between the request for acquittal by the Attorney General and the waiver of appeal, providing important insights for Italian criminal law.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the applicability of the mitigating circumstance of active repentance in tax offenses, highlighting the differences with general rules. Let’s explore the significance of this important decision together.