Refusal of the request to disclose personal and driver's license data Article 126 bis C.d.S. According to the Judgment of the Civil Cassation, Sec. II, Ord., 18-04-2018, No. 9555, For the purposes of the application of Article 126 bis of…
Health care provider who treats with homeopathy may be legitimately suspended In ruling no. 27420/2018, the Supreme Court ruled the legitimacy of the measure of suspension from practice for a doctor who causes the death of a patient by persisting…
Supreme Court: fighting in front of children is a crime For the Supreme Court, the crime of family abuse can be committed if minor children are forced to witness fierce quarrels and brutal fights between their parents that take place…
Citizen can arrest the robber caught in the act An arrest in flagrante delicto made by private individuals that took place under Article 383 of the Code of Criminal Procedure is legitimate and should be validated: this rule, in fact,…
No maintenance to ex-spouse who unreasonably rejects job offers Loses maintenance allowance to ex-wife who unreasonably refuses job offers: a spouse's aptitude for work as a potential earning capacity is an assessable factor in matters pertaining to maintenance allowance. The…
Blocking the road by preventing another car from passing is private violence In ruling no. 5358/2018 the Supreme Court held that the elements of the crime of private violence by a motorist who, out of spite, occupies the road by…
Kicking the cohabitant out of the house and changing the lock is a crime Judgment no. 610/2018 ruled the case of a woman who had prevented her cohabitant from accessing shared council housing by replacing the lock on the front…
Psychic biological damage of the de cuius: the intensity of actual suffering experienced by the victim is relevant The extent of biological damage of a psychological nature (compensable in favor of the heirs) of one who suffers an injury that…
Condominium: insistently ringing the doorbell is a crime In ruling number 26336/2017, the Supreme Court ruled that the conduct of someone who repeatedly rings a neighbor's doorbell can constitute harassment or disturbance of persons. The Supreme Court thus upheld a…
Jail for those who watch Sky without a card The Supreme Court, in ruling no. 46443/2017, upheld the four-month imprisonment sentence and a two-thousand-euro fine already issued on the merits for a man who had equipped himself to access Sky…