Understanding Theft Laws: Articles, Cases, and Insights

Welcome to our page dedicated to theft laws. Here you will find a curated selection of legal articles, cases, and insights to help you stay informed and up-to-date on theft-related jurisprudence.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 17038 of 2024: Theft in the Appurtenances of the Home and Constitutional Legitimacy.

Judgment No. 17038 of 2024 addresses the issue of the absence of a specific mitigating factor for theft in the appurtenances of a dwelling, examining the constitutional legitimacy of Article 624-bis of the Penal Code in relation to Article 3 of the Constitution.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 14700 of 2023: Cartabia Reform and Prosecutions of Offenses Subject to Complaint.

The recent ruling no. 14700 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the prosecutability of crimes that have become actionable upon complaint, in light of the changes introduced by the Cartabia reform. Let's explore the significance of this decision together.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 17455 of 2024: Cartabia Reform and Office-Driven Proceedings.

An analysis of ruling no. 17455 of 2024 that clarifies the ex officio proceedability of crimes subject to complaint following the Cartabia Reform. Discover the legal and practical implications for the public prosecutor and the defendants.

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Judgment No. 37142/2024: The Cartabia Reform and the Officio Proceedability in Energy Theft.

Analyzing ruling no. 37142 of 2024, the innovations introduced by the Cartabia Reform regarding the ex officio prosecution in cases of offenses that have become prosecutable by complaint are highlighted. A crucial in-depth analysis to understand the legal implications and the procedures to be adopted.

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Judgment No. 36940 of 2024: Exclusion of Statements in Electricity Theft.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the admissibility of statements made to the Enel inspector during investigations of electricity theft, establishing important principles in criminal law.