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Analysis of Judgment No. 18502 of 2024: Provisional Condemnation and Executory Effect

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the effects of the reform of provisional condemnation in appeal, excluding the revival of executive effectiveness and outlining the rights to new enforcement actions.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 25585 of 2023: The Prohibition of 'reformatio in peius' in Criminal Proceedings

This ruling by the Court of Cassation in 2023 clarifies the meaning and scope of the prohibition of 'reformatio in peius', highlighting the distinction between the operative part and the reasoning in the assessment of criminal judgments.

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Ruling No. 27147 of 2023: The equivalence between civil party constitution and complaint.

The ruling no. 27147 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the equivalence between an unrevoked civil party constitution and a complaint for offenses subject to complaint following the Cartabia reform, providing important indications on the punitive intent of the injured party.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 50258 of 2023: Cartabia Reform and Officio Proceedability.

The recent ruling no. 50258 of 2023 analyzes the importance of the Cartabia Reform in relation to offenses subject to complaint and the possibility of supplementary challenge by the public prosecutor. Discover how these novelties influence the Italian legal system.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 51557 of 2023: Substitute Penalties and Cartabia Reform

Judgment No. 51557 of 2023 provides important clarifications on alternative penalties to short prison sentences, in light of the Cartabia reform, highlighting the rights of the convicted and the applicable procedures.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 49644 of 2023: The Cartabia Reform and the New Terms in the Appeal Proceedings.

The recent ruling no. 49644 of 2023 clarifies the applicability of the new regulations regarding appearance deadlines in the appeal proceedings, introduced by the Cartabia Reform, with significant implications for criminal procedural law.

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Judgment No. 49984 of 2023: Clarifications on the Unadmissibility Due to Delay in Filing a Complaint.

Judgment no. 49984 of November 16, 2023 provides important clarifications on the admissibility in the case of late filing of the complaint, highlighting the conditions under which the appellate judge is not required to renew the proceedings. Let us analyze the legal implications of this decision.

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Judgment No. 48579 of 2023: New Perspectives on Substitute Sentences and the Cartabia Reform

Judgment No. 48579 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the applicability of alternative penalties for short custodial sentences, particularly in relation to the transitional provisions introduced by the Cartabia reform. We will analyze the legal and practical implications of this decision.

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Judgment No. 13775 of 2024: Proceedability by Complaint and Cartabia Reform

Let's analyze the ruling no. 13775 of 2024, which clarifies the limits of the prosecution by complaint following the Cartabia Reform. Let's discover how the deadline for filing the complaint affects the judge's decision.

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Electricity Theft: Commentary on Judgment No. 13776 of 2024

Analysis of ruling no. 13776 of 2024 concerning electricity theft and the requirement of a complaint, focusing on the relevance of the aggravating circumstance of being intended for public service.