Criminal lawyer in Lodi
Criminal defense lawyer in Lodi, barrister, solicitor, attorney. Criminal and prison law
Attorney-at-law Federica Liparoti, a criminal lawyer and PhD in Criminal Law, frequently assists her clients involved in criminal trials held at the Court or detained in Lodi prison. This is due to the close interdependence between Lodi and Milan, since the organisation of the Lodi's Court is directed by the Court of Appeal of Milan, together with that of the Courts of Busto Arsizio, Como, Lecco, Monza, Pavia, Sondrio and Varese, while in the prison field the Supervisory Court and the Penal Enforcement Office of Milan also have jurisdiction over prison of Lodi.
The law firm is specialised and operates exclusively in the fields of Criminal Law and Prison Law, and is based in the heart of Milan in the neighbourhood of the Court.
Expertise:
Crimes against the individual
Crimes against life and individual integrity (assault, bodily harm, brawling, manslaughter, vehicular homicide, hit-and-run, murder, femicide, infanticide, incitement or aiding and abetting suicide, abandonment of minors or incapable persons, etc.);
Crimes against motherhood (negligent termination of pregnancy, non-consensual termination of pregnancy);
Offences against honour (defamation, defamation in the press, offences in writings and speeches before judicial or administrative authorities, etc.);
Crimes against individual freedom (reduction or maintenance in slavery or servitude, child prostitution, child pornography, trafficking in persons, etc.);
Crimes against equality (racial, religious or ethnic discrimination);
Crimes against personal freedom (kidnapping, sexual violence, sexual acts with minors, etc.);
Crimes against moral liberty (private violence, violence or threats to force someone to commit a crime, threats, stalking, unlawful dissemination of sexually explicit images or videos, torture, etc.);
Crimes against the inviolability of the home (breaking and entering, unauthorised access to a computer or telecommunications system, etc.);
Crimes against the inviolability of secrets (violation, removal and suppression of correspondence, disclosure of professional secrets, etc.).
Crimes against property (robbery, extortion, theft, fraud, usury, receiving stolen goods, money laundering, cyber fraud, cyber crimes, etc.).
Drug offences under Presidential Decree 309/1990 (possession with intent to distribute drugs, criminal association for the purpose of drug trafficking, etc.).
Offences of association and organised crime (criminal association, mafia-type association, subversive association, etc.).
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Corporate criminal law: corporate, banking, financial, bankruptcy, tax and customs, environmental and urban planning offences, hygiene and safety at work, offences against the public administration, etc.; supervisory bodies and organisation, management and control models (legislative decree no. 231/2001).
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Defence in criminal trials, with years of daily experience at all levels of judgement.
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Prison law and execution of penalties: trials before the Surveillance Court, conditional release, rehabilitation, extinction of penalties, house arrest, semi-release, probation, probation to social services, suspension of prison sentences, etc.
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Defence of victims of violence: women, minors, crimes covered by the Italian ‘Red Code’, gender-based violence, family abuse, domestic violence, physical violence, stalking, persecutory acts, abuse, sexual violence, sexual harassment, rape, revenge porn, etc.
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Juvenile criminal law: offences committed by minors, criminal trials before the Juvenile Court, alternative measures to detention for minors.
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Urgent criminal law: arrest, validation hearing of arrest, opposition to validation, police custody of suspects, immediate trial, first appearance examination, summary trials, pre-trial detention in prison, precautionary measures, illegal arrest, assistance in extradition procedures to and from Italy and European Arrest Warrant (EAW - Interpol red notice), etc.
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International criminal law, defence of Human Rights and appeals to the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).