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The ruling no. 14854 of 2023 of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of nullity due to late filing of written conclusions in the paper-based appeal proceedings, highlighting the importance of adhering to deadlines in criminal proceedings during the emergency regulations.
Judgment No. 14509 of 2023 clarifies the prosecutor's obligation to execute the judge's orders even in case of error, ensuring rights for the defendant and outlining the boundaries of criminal action.
Analysis of the ruling no. 17354 of 2023, which clarifies the relationship between the extinguishment of the crime due to statute of limitations and confiscation measures in the Italian criminal system, highlighting the importance of the nature of confiscation.
The ruling no. 17358 of 2023 offers interesting insights regarding the distinction between criminal and civil proceedings, highlighting how, in case of prescription, the civil judge can use the evidence collected in the criminal trial to ascertain the unlawful act.
Let’s analyze the meaning and consequences of ruling no. 17585 of 2023, focusing on the prohibition of 'reformatio in peius' and its application in the Italian legal context.
Discover how the recent ruling No. 14792 of 2022 has redefined the concept of new evidence in criminal review, highlighting the importance of civil judgments in the criminal process.
The recent ruling no. 16054 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the applicability of the aggravating circumstance for murder motivated by jealousy, highlighting the necessary conditions for its configuration. Let's explore together the details and legal implications of this important ruling.
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.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for the integration of the crime of misuse of public funds by public officials, highlighting the distinction between public and private interest.
Ruling no. 38600 of 2024 clarifies the criteria for the qualification of public service appointee, excluding public employees who perform only executive tasks. A thorough analysis of the decision and its legal implications.