Learn about the fundamental right to defense in legal proceedings, including the importance of legal representation and defense strategies in court cases. Stay informed with insightful articles and analyses on Studio Legale Bianucci's blog.
Judgment No. 196 of 2025 provides important insights into the possibility of changing the basis of liability on appeal, ensuring the right to defense and clarity in claims. Let's explore the legal and practical implications of this decision.
Let's examine judgment no. 44361 of 2024, which highlights the nullity of the non-participated chamber judgment when the presence of the defense counsel is not guaranteed, in a context of pandemic emergency.
Analysis of the recent ruling no. 45842 of 2024 regarding the admissibility of appeals for absent and fugitive defendants, and the fundamental role of the public defender.
The Court of Appeal of Lecce, with ruling no. 44732 of 2024, provides important clarifications on the validity of notification in the context of the European arrest warrant, highlighting the relevance of reading in court and the role of the defense attorney.
Judgment No. 46037 of 2024 provides important insights on the issue of the mandate to appeal and the effects of decisions regarding appeals, clarifying how the acceptance of the appeal to the Supreme Court can also extend to non-appealing co-defendants.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of the translation of documents for non-native defendants and the requirements for asserting the nullity of the judgment.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights into professional liability in the healthcare sector and patients' rights, highlighting the respect for the adversarial process and the methods of evaluating evidence.
A detailed analysis of the very recent ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 31704 of 2024, which emphasizes the importance of the right to defense in the adoption process, highlighting how the assessment of parental suitability must be based on current rather than solely past elements.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of criminal liability in relation to mafia-type associations, highlighting the need for concrete evidence to assert the existence of an active role in the association. The implications of this decision for defense rights and the evaluation of evidence are analyzed.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding the crimes of receiving stolen goods and self-laundering, with insights into procedural methods and the importance of evidence of the underlying offense.