Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Gratteri, last flop. The candidate who was arrested and removed from the lists is acquitted
Veronica Biondo, a politician from Forza Italia, has been acquitted by the Court of Cassation after being arrested for alleged mafia-related vote trading, highlighting issues of justice and media influence in Italian politics.
Opposition to Tarcísio views with skepticism the cassation of the deputy who did blackface in the Alesp
Opposition deputies to Tarcísio de Freitas express skepticism over the requests for the cassation of deputy Fabiana Bolsonaro in response to her controversial blackface protest.
Threats to Saviano, the boss Bidognetti and his lawyer sentenced by the Casation: journalist Capacchione also a victim
The Italian Court of Cassation has confirmed the sentences of Francesco Bidognetti and his lawyer for making threats against writer Roberto Saviano, recognizing the mafia-related nature of the threats.
Agnelli Inheritance, the Court of Cassation rejects the defense's appeal. "Yes to forced indictment"
The Italian Court of Cassation has upheld the forced indictment against John Elkann in the investigation into the Agnelli family's inheritance, contradicting the prosecutors' request for complete dismissal.
Another Trani Case: How the Prosecutor Destroyed Another Innocent
The case of Tommaso Minervini, the former mayor of Molfetta, highlights critical issues regarding judicial procedures in Italy following his exoneration by the Court of Cassation.
Judicial setback for Deputy Pagano and her partner Bindi in the corruption audio case involving Andis
Deputy Marcela Pagano and her partner Franco Bindi faced a judicial setback as the Federal Criminal Cassation Court denied their extraordinary appeal to present themselves as defendants in a case concerning alleged corruption involving the National Disability Agency (Andis).
For the 2nd time in a month, coalition requests that TSE judge process on the cassation of the governor of RR
A coalition in Brazil has requested the Superior Electoral Court (TSE) to resume a case that could lead to the removal of Roraima's governor, Antonio Denarium, for the second time in less than a month.
The Court of Cassation convened a hearing to resolve which judge should investigate the mansion in Pilar attributed to Toviggino
The Federal Court of Cassation in Argentina has scheduled a hearing to decide whether to move the investigation of a mansion attributed to AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino back to a specific judge.
Condominium: everything changes regarding common areas. Swimming pool and tennis courts based on ownership shares
A new ruling from Italy's Cassation Court allows condominium assemblies to decide usage rights of common areas like swimming pools and tennis courts based on ownership shares.
The Court of Cassation extends the protection of journalists' sources everywhere, even outside their offices
The French Court of Cassation has reaffirmed the protection of journalists' sources in all locations, ruling in favor of a journalist who contested the seizure of his notes and devices.
The Court of Cassation also confirms that the ANM has been squatting. "They have been here since 1959"
The Court of Cassation upheld that the National Magistrates Association (ANM) has occupied a prestigious location for free since 1959, with questionable documentation supporting their claim.
He struck children in the head. There is a cassation to the Supreme Court regarding the boxer
A child rights advocate has filed a cassation to the Supreme Court concerning a boxer accused of physically abusing minors, emphasizing the severity of the alleged actions and their legal implications.
Novo requests the cassation of Erika Hilton and sees an attempt at censorship against Ratinho
The Novo party has formally requested the parliamentary ethics committee to open a process against federal deputy Erika Hilton for alleged misconduct regarding her recent actions against presenter Ratinho.
Electoral Justice maintains cassation of mayor and vice of Maxaranguape
The Electoral Court of Rio Grande do Norte upheld the cassation of the mayor and vice mayor of Maxaranguape due to abuse of political and economic power during the 2024 elections.
For Pifferi’s life sentence, the prosecution goes to the Court of Cassation
The Italian Court of Cassation will now determine whether Alessia Pifferi, who allowed her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter to die of starvation, will face a life sentence or have another trial.
TSE has 2 votes to 0 for the cassation of Cláudio Castro, but Kassio interrupts the judgment
The TSE votes to potentially remove Governor Cláudio Castro of Rio de Janeiro from office, but the judgment is temporarily halted.
Senate: the government and its allies agreed on a session to formally introduce several bills, including that of Mahiques' father
The Argentine Senate is set to hold a session next Wednesday to formally introduce a series of diplomatic, military, and judicial bills, including one for Carlos Mahiques to continue as a member of the Federal Court of Cassation for five more years.
The Court of Cassation has been completed to resolve the investigation into the mansion in Pilar
The Federal Court of Cassation in Argentina has officially formed to determine which court will investigate a money laundering case related to a mansion purchased by Pablo Toviggino, treasurer of the Argentine Football Association.
Parking on blue lines and not paying because the parking meter is broken or you don't have coins? The fine still applies
Motorists in Italy cannot use a broken parking meter or lack of coins as excuses to avoid fines for illegal parking on blue lines, according to a ruling by the Court of Cassation.
A new twist in the fight for Agnė Jagelavičiūtė's legacy
A Lithuanian court has agreed to hear a cassation appeal regarding the estate of deceased stylist Agnė Jagelavičiūtė, amidst ongoing legal disputes involving her minor son.
The prosecutor of the Court of Cassation demanded the immediate auction of the assets of Cristina Kirchner's children
The prosecutor has called for the immediate auction of properties belonging to the children of former president Cristina Kirchner amidst ongoing legal proceedings.
Illegal use of Anm in the Court of Cassation. 'Now the Anticorruption Authority must intervene'
The lawyer Romolo Reboa calls for intervention from the Anticorruption Authority after revealing that Anm lacks legal authorization to occupy part of the Palazzaccio building in Rome.
The Cassation confirmed the sentence of four years and eight months in prison against Ricardo Echegaray for fraud with Oil Combustibles
The Federal Chamber of Cassation has upheld the sentence of Ricardo Echegaray to four years and eight months in prison for his involvement in tax fraud linked to Oil Combustibles.
Less formalism in cassation appeals? An important decision from the Supreme Court
The Polish Supreme Court has made a ruling that simplifies the process for filing cassation appeals, impacting various civil cases, particularly those related to currency loans.
The No Committee is illegally occupying like the Anm. Parodi defends himself: it's the Demanio's fault
The No Committee and the Anm are allegedly occupying the Cassation unlawfully, blaming the Demanio for the situation.
Cucchi Cover-ups: Cassation acquits Colonel Sabatino and confirms the conviction of two Carabinieri
The Italian Supreme Court has acquitted Colonel Sabatino while upholding the convictions of two Carabinieri officers involved in the Cucchi cover-up case.
The ANM in Cassation 'abusive' style Salis. Now the complaint arrives
The National Association of Magistrates (ANM) faces allegations of occupying premises illegally while preparing to address issues pertaining to their political role in upcoming referendums.
Another Cassation judge recused himself from the case to decide whether the mansion in Pilar attributed to Pablo Toviggino is investigated in Zárate-Campana or in CABA
Judge Daniel Petrone recused himself from voting in a case determining the jurisdiction over a mansion linked to AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino due to potential conflicts of interest.
Committee for Yes to the attack: "Is it legitimate for the ANM to occupy the sixth floor of the Cassation?"
The Italian Committee for Yes to the referendum questions the legitimacy of the ANM's occupation of the sixth floor of the Supreme Court building in Rome amid ongoing referendum discussions.
Conviction confirmed for the thief who attempted to steal the Supreme Court president's truck
The Federal Criminal Cassation Chamber confirmed a four-year prison sentence for Damián Berruet, who attempted to steal a truck assigned to the President of the Supreme Court of Justice of Argentina.
Colonel Flexa takes office in the Legislative Assembly of Amapá after the cassation of Kaká Barbosa
Colonel Arnóbio Flexa Nascimento has officially taken office as a state deputy in Amapá, following the ruling that overturned Kaká Barbosa's mandate due to electoral violations.
Setback for a businessman, Cristina and De Vido in the trial for the Coima Notebooks
The Argentine Federal Criminal Cassation Court rejected a businessman’s offer to pay and perform community service to avoid prosecution in a corruption trial involving notable political figures.
The unfavorable ruling against Rožukalne in the case against 'nra.lv' has come into effect
The Supreme Court has declined to initiate cassation proceedings, affirming a lower court's decision that dismissed media expert Anda Rožukalne's claim regarding defamation from an article published on 'nra.lv.'
Chamber approves cassation process against councilor Lincoln Fernandes for suspected 'rachadinha' in Ribeirão Preto
The Ribeirão Preto Chamber has approved a cassation process against councilor Lincoln Fernandes for alleged misconduct involving salary retention from aides.
The Insurance Scandal: the Casation Chamber confirmed most of the prosecutions and reviews the situation of Alberto Fernández
The Federal Chamber of Cassation confirmed the prosecutions of several involved in an insurance corruption case while reviewing the situation of former President Alberto Fernández after the prosecution did not support the previous accusations against him.
Coalition requests TSE to resume judgment on the cassation of Roraima's governor and vice
A coalition in Brazil has asked the Superior Electoral Court to resume a suspended judgment that could lead to the revocation of Roraima's governor Antonio Denarium and vice Edilson Damião.
Judge Carlos Mahiques resigned from the chamber of the Casation that will define the case of the fifth of Pilar linked to the AFA
Judge Carlos Mahiques has resigned from his temporary position in the Federal Chamber of Penal Cassation due to functional circumstances, just after celebrating his birthday at a property linked to a controversial AFA official.
The Chamber of Cassation will analyze whether to confirm the processing of Alberto Fernández in the insurance case
The Chamber of Cassation in Argentina will decide whether to uphold the charges against former President Alberto Fernández related to alleged favoritism towards certain insurance producers during his presidency.
The Growing Distrust that Flávio Bolsonaro is Working Towards Cláudio Castro's Cassation
There is increasing suspicion that Senator Flávio Bolsonaro is working against the reelection of Governor Cláudio Castro in Brazil.
Ferrygate, the Court of Cassation rejects the phone seizures. "They were looking for the crime, not its confirmation"
The Italian Court of Cassation has ruled against the seizures of phones in the 'Ferrygate' investigation involving major navigation companies and senior military officials, stating there was an overreach in seeking evidence.
The Chamber of Cassation confirmed the dismissal of Milei in a defamation complaint from Jorge Fontevecchia
The Federal Chamber of Cassation in Argentina has upheld the dismissal of President Javier Milei in a defamation lawsuit brought by journalist Jorge Fontevecchia.
Court suspends for the 2nd time the cassation process against the mayor of Campo Limpo Paulista
The São Paulo Court of Justice has temporarily suspended the cassation process of Campo Limpo Paulista's mayor, Adeildo Nogueira, for the second time.
Setback for Julia Mengolini: Javier Milei can proceed with the defamation lawsuit against the journalist
The Argentine Court of Cassation has allowed President Javier Milei to move forward with a defamation lawsuit against journalist Julia Mengolini for remarks she made about him and his sister.
The Casation Chamber confirmed the dismissal of Javier Milei in the defamation case opened by Jorge Fontevecchia
The Federal Chamber of Criminal Cassation in Argentina confirmed the dismissal of President Javier Milei in a defamation case brought by journalist Jorge Fontevecchia.
Yategate: The Court of Cassation rejected Martín Insaurralde's request to remove the UIF from the case
The Court of Cassation in Argentina dismissed ex-mayor Martín Insaurralde's attempt to exclude the Financial Information Unit from a case investigating him for alleged corruption.
The Cassation confirmed that Cristina must wear an electronic bracelet, have controlled visits, and schedules to go to the terrace
The Cassation Court upheld measures requiring Cristina Kirchner to wear an electronic bracelet and face limitations on her visits while under house arrest.
The Chamber of Cassation will decide who investigates the true owners of the estate linked to the AFA
The Chamber of Cassation in Argentina will determine which judge will investigate the actual owners of a property associated with the AFA following a legal complaint.
TSE rejects appeal seeking the cassation of Jorge Seif's mandate and ineligibility
Brazil's Superior Electoral Court has unanimously dismissed an appeal to annul Senator Jorge Seif's mandate over alleged electoral misconduct due to lack of evidence.
Adama Traoré Case: Mélenchon Criticizes the Decision of the Court of Cassation
Jean-Luc Mélenchon has publicly criticized the Court of Cassation's decision to confirm a non-place ruling in the case of Adama Traoré's death, deeming it a significant setback in the pursuit of justice.