Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the concept of someone else's property in the context of robbery, highlighting the importance of the factual relationship regarding the taken item.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the complicity of individuals in the crime of possession of narcotic substances and on the distinction between complicity and aiding and abetting.
Let's analyze ruling no. 29537 of 2024, which clarifies the differences between illegal possession of firearms and failure to surrender, providing useful insights for understanding the current legislation on firearms.
Order No. 17813 of 2024 clarifies the rights of third-party owners in the event of seizure and confiscation, highlighting the need for a preliminary step before the criminal judge to demonstrate good faith.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2024 provides fundamental insights into the deductibility of exceptions regarding adverse possession, clarifying the role of tolerance in the possession of an asset. Let us explore together the details and legal implications of this judgment.
Order No. 15468 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the delicate balance between possession and the status of heir, highlighting how bare ownership can influence the acquisition of heir status.
The ruling No. 24808 of 2023 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the legal implications of possessing false identification documents and complicity in counterfeiting that occurred abroad, with a focus on the requirements for prosecutability.
Let's analyze ruling no. 24651 of 2023, which clarifies the role of the trial judge in assessing the purpose of the transfer of narcotic substances to third parties and the legal implications of such an assessment.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the role of the null donation deed in the conversion of detention into possession, noting its suitability to facilitate adverse possession. Let's explore the details of this important ruling.
The ruling no. 10925 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the distinction between possessory judgment and petitory judgment, highlighting the lack of effectiveness of the possessory judgment in the petitory judgment, with important implications for the protection of real rights.