Learn about recidivism and its implications in the legal field. Discover insights from articles and cases on how this concept affects legal decisions and policies.
Analysis of ruling no. 14961 of the Court of Cassation concerning the involvement in the possession of narcotic substances, with a focus on recidivism and the rationale of legal decisions.
Let’s explore the premises and implications of ruling no. 563000 of 2022 by the Taranto Surveillance Court, concerning home detention for mothers with underage children.
Let's analyze the important order no. 30502 of 2024, which clarifies the issue of recidivism in the case of driving without a license, highlighting the evidentiary requirements and the applicability of decriminalization.
Let's analyze ruling no. 29284 of 2024, which clarifies the defendant's interest in appealing the declaration of recidivism, even in the absence of an increased sentence, highlighting the implications for prison benefits and rehabilitation.
Analysis of ruling no. 26285 of 2024 on driving without a license aggravated by recidivism, with a focus on punitive and regulatory implications.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the applicability of the non-punishment cause for the particular triviality of the act to the offense of driving without a license, excluding it based on the non-habituality of the behavior.
Analysis of ruling no. 29723 of 2024 concerning the prohibition of the prevalence of generic mitigating circumstances over repeated recidivism, highlighting the constitutional implications and the balancing of penal provisions.
Let's analyze ruling no. 26250 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for the applicability of the minimum sentence increase in cases of repeated recidivism, with a focus on the legal and practical implications.
Judgment no. 27587 of 2023 provides important insights on conditional suspension of the sentence, highlighting the need for rehabilitation programs and the balance between speed and justice. Learn more.
Analysis of ruling no. 27098 of 2023, which clarifies the effects of repeated recidivism in the context of continued offenses and the limits imposed by the Italian Penal Code.