Explore Procedural Law Articles and Cases

Welcome to our page dedicated to procedural law. Here you will find a variety of articles and cases discussing legal procedures and processes.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 11043 of 2024: Inadmissibility of the Appeal to the Supreme Court.

Let’s analyze ruling no. 11043 of 2024, which clarifies the consequences of the failure to file the challenged decision in fair trial compensation proceedings for unreasonable length of proceedings.

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Judgment No. 10920 of 2024: Fair Compensation and Presumption of Prejudice in Absence.

Let us examine ruling no. 10920 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the rights of the parties in case of default and the criteria for proving harm in terms of fair compensation.

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Commentary on Ordinance No. 8982 of 2024: Obligations of the Appellant and Unified Contribution.

An in-depth analysis of Ordinance No. 8982 of 2024, which clarifies the duties of the appellant in case of rejection of the appeal and the consequences on the unified contribution, highlighting the importance of objective and subjective assessment in legal aid.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 14792 of 2022: New Evidence in Criminal Review

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.

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Judgment No. 37635 of 2024: The Recusal of the Judge in Case of Different Facts.

The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Reggio Calabria provides important clarifications on the disqualification of a judge when judging the same defendant for different facts. Let's explore the details and legal implications.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 39482 of 2024: The Prohibition of Leading Questions in Testimonial Examination

Ruling No. 39482 of 2024 offers an important reflection on the effectiveness of leading questions during witness examination. Discover what it implies for the validity of evidence and how Italian regulations apply to this matter.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 39481 of 2024: Intermediate Nullity and Notifications in Preliminary Hearings.

The ruling no. 39481 of 2024 clarifies the consequences of the failure to notify the request for trial postponement, highlighting the importance of the provisions regarding the preliminary hearing in criminal proceedings.