Let's analyze ruling no. 1227 of 2024, which clarifies the scope of application of the suspension of the proceedings and the statute of limitations in the case of tax debt installment payment.
Judgment No. 1729 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation sheds new light on extended confiscation, clarifying its retroactive applicability even in cases of acquittal due to statute of limitations. Let's explore together the meaning of this decision.
Analysis of ruling no. 45262 of 2024, which addresses the issue of the legal qualification of the fact and the applicability of Article 578 of the Code of Criminal Procedure in the case of prescription, highlighting the fundamental principles and implications for criminal law.
The Court of Cassation rules on the legal qualification of the crime of extortion, highlighting the distinction with incitement to corruption and the issue of statute of limitations.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the dynamics of the statute of limitations in cases of liability of the Ministry of Health for damages from blood transfusions. Let's explore the details and legal implications for the injured parties.
The Supreme Court rules on the liability of the Ministry of Health for HIV damages resulting from transfusions. We analyze ruling no. 7553 of 2012 and the implications for the right to compensation.
In this article, we analyze ruling no. 25912 of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the dynamics of criminal prescription, the implications for corruption and bid-rigging offenses, and the role of confiscation in lieu.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of the statute of limitations in tax matters and the criminal liability of the defendant for the use of invoices for non-existent transactions, clarifying the applicable legal provisions and principles.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides significant insights on the issue of the statute of limitations for tax offenses and the interpretation of the rules regarding simulated contracts and seizures.
Analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the figure of the de facto administrator and the implications of fraudulent bankruptcy, highlighting the dynamics of liability and prescription.