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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The case of A. Tapinas and A. Orlauskas has been definitively concluded
The Lithuanian Supreme Court has dismissed all cassation appeals in the defamation case involving public figure A. Tapinas, marking the conclusion of the legal proceedings.
Eternit, endless trick: the Court of Cassation imposes the translation of the sentence, Schmidheiny saves himself again
The Italian Court of Cassation has mandated the translation of a sentence condemning Swiss businessman Stephan Schmidheiny to 9 years and 6 months in prison for manslaughter related to victims from an asbestos plant.
TSE denies appeal and maintains the cassation and ineligibility of André Coutinho, the revoked mayor of Cabedelo
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court upheld the decision to revoke André Coutinho's mayoral mandate and declared him ineligible for office.
Cristina Kirchner insisted before the Court of Cassation to remove her ankle monitor and relax her visiting regime
Cristina Kirchner has filed a request to the Court of Cassation to remove her ankle monitor and allow for more flexible visitation rules while serving her corruption sentence at home.
Nice Attack: The Two Main Accused Definitively Sentenced to 18 Years in Prison
The French Court of Cassation has confirmed the 18-year prison sentences for the main accused in the 2016 Nice attack, Mohamed Ghraieb and Chokri Chafroud.
Adama Traoré Case: The Court of Cassation Confirms the Dismissal for the Gendarmes, Bringing an End to Ten Years of Proceedings
The Court of Cassation in France has definitively upheld the decision not to charge gendarmes in the case of Adama Traoré's death, prompting his family to pursue action at the European Court of Human Rights.
The CSM's aid for the judges pro No in the Court of Cassation
The CSM's advisers are supporting judges opposing the referendum on judicial reforms in Italy.
Judgment of Jorge Seif: two years after the beginning, TSE decides again on the senator's cassation
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) is set to resume the judgment of Senator Jorge Seif, accused of electoral misconduct, which could lead to his mandate's loss or new elections.
Justice referendum, cabinet convened at 12 after the Court of Cassation's decision on the new question
The Italian government is meeting to respond to the Supreme Court's approval of a new referendum question on justice, complicating previous plans regarding the collection of signatures.
Justice Referendum, the Court of Cassation admits the new question. And the voting date risks being postponed
The Court of Cassation has approved a new question for the Justice reform referendum, which may lead to a postponement of the voting date previously set by the government.
Justice referendum, Cassation moves towards approval of the new question after 500,000 signatures
The Italian Supreme Court is moving towards approving a new question for the justice referendum following the collection of 500,000 signatures.
The Government requested the renewal of the agreement of a Comodoro Py judge who turns 75 years old
President Javier Milei has asked the Senate to renew the agreement for Judge Carlos Alberto Mahiques of the Cassation Court, allowing him to continue serving after reaching the age of 75.
The cassation appeal of the convicted Kaunas man for drug offenses is being examined by 14 LAT judges
A plenary session of 14 judges is reviewing the case of M. Dirvanauskas, who was convicted of drug trafficking, to determine the legality of criminal intelligence data and its implications for future court practices.
Bonfanti Case: The 36-Year-Old Dossier is Prescribed, Rules the Court of Cassation in a Highly Anticipated Ruling
The Court of Cassation ruled that the 36-year-old Bonfanti case is time-barred, closing the door to prosecutions against Yves Chatain, who admitted in 2022 to strangling Marie-Thérèse Bonfanti, missing since 1986 in Isère.
Garlasco, the Cassation confirms no to the seizure of computers and phones of former prosecutor Mario Venditti
The Italian Supreme Court upheld a previous ruling rejecting the seizure of computers and phones belonging to former prosecutor Mario Venditti, who is under investigation in two separate inquiries.
Suicide of a police officer in Lyon in 2011: the justice system closes the Myriam Sakhri case
The court has decided to close the long-standing investigation into the suicide of a police officer in Lyon in 2011, a conclusion rejected by her family who plans to appeal to the Court of Cassation.
The host Jean-Marc Morandini definitively sentenced for corruption of minors
The Court of Cassation upheld the conviction of CNews host Jean-Marc Morandini for corruption of minors due to sexually explicit messages sent to three teenagers between 2009 and 2016, rejecting his appeal.
Conviction for corruption of minors: the Court of Cassation will render its decision on Wednesday regarding Jean-Marc Morandini's appeal
The Court of Cassation is set to make a ruling on Wednesday concerning Jean-Marc Morandini's appeal related to charges of sending inappropriate messages to minors.
From Diddi to the Appeal. These are decisive days at the Vatican Court of Cassation
The Vatican Court of Cassation unexpectedly requested additional time to decide whether to disqualify the prosecutor in the trial of Monsignor Angelo Becciu, amid controversies over secret regulations altered to influence the case.
The toga was procuring assignments for the wife. The CSM expels him, the Court of Cassation saves him
A judge dismissed for unworthiness by the Superior Council of the Judiciary has been reinstated by the Supreme Court, which found only one of five charges against him unfounded, despite acknowledging his guilt on the others.
Gianni Alemanno Remains in Prison: The Court of Cassation Rejects the Appeal
Former Rome Mayor Gianni Alemanno will remain in prison after the Court of Cassation declared the appeal against his 22-month sentence for influence peddling inadmissible.
Former dismissed dean of the Faculty of Theology Brož failed at the Constitutional Court. He will file a complaint
Former dean of the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University, Jaroslav Brož, was unsuccessful in his appeal to the Constitutional Court and plans to file a cassation complaint with the Supreme Administrative Court.
Sports on Higher Property Tax. Owners of Dilapidated Houses Succeeded in Court, Žatec is Considering a Cassation Appeal
Owners of dilapidated houses in Žatec have won a court ruling against a higher property tax, prompting the city to consider a cassation appeal.
End of life, the ruling of the Court of Cassation: "Parts of the Tuscan law violate state competences"
The Constitutional Court ruled that several aspects of Tuscany's end-of-life law violate state competencies, declaring certain provisions unconstitutional while rejecting broader state criticisms of the law.