Let's analyze the ruling no. 16755 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the impact of the diversity of liability titles on the statute of limitations in the case of joint obligations arising from unlawful acts.
Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 21119 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation regarding the administrative seizure of vehicles and the right to reimbursement of custody expenses, with particular attention to the ten-year statute of limitations.
Analysis of ruling no. 16422 of 2024 regarding the effectiveness of criminal res judicata in civil proceedings, with a focus on the distinction between acquittal judgments and those of non-prosecution due to prescription or amnesty.
Judgment No. 27567 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the ways to interrupt the statute of limitations for administrative offenses related to criminal offenses, highlighting the importance of the jurisdiction of the criminal judge.
Let's explore the implications of ruling no. 27945 of 2023, which clarifies the relationship between equivalent confiscation and the statute of limitations, with a focus on objectively cumulative sentencing.
Judgment No. 26807 of 2023 highlights important principles regarding the statute of limitations and ongoing offenses, emphasizing the autonomy of criminal offenses and the consequences for the admissibility of appeals. Let us explore the implications of this decision by the Court of Cassation.
The ruling no. 26803 of 2023 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the role of the summons decree for the appeal judgment as an act interrupting the statute of limitations, analyzing the relevant legislative and jurisprudential references.
Let's analyze ruling no. 26336 of 2023, which clarifies the exclusive jurisdiction of the execution judge regarding the prescription of the sentence, excluding the supervising magistrate. Let's discover the meaning of this important legal decision.
Let's analyze the ruling no. 24964 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the conflict of judgments between convictions and acquittals due to the statute of limitations, providing relevant insights on criminal matters.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Lecce clarifies the dynamics of the change in the judging panel and the principle of the immutability of the judge in relation to the statute of limitations for crimes.