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CEDH · CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG — 18 septembre 2023
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- ECLI:CEDH:001-228199
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- 18 septembre 2023
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The first, third and fourth applicants are family members ‑ respectively ‑ wife, mother and son of M.D.B., the second applicant. The latter has been declared socially dangerous pursuant to Article   1 §   1   (a) and (b) of Decree no.   159/2011 ( pericolosità generica or “ordinary dangerousness”). As for the first, third and fourth applicants, the domestic courts considered that their assets were formally owned by them, but actually belonged to M.D.B. ( intestazione fittizia or “fictitious ownership”). They further considered that both the assets formally owned by the first, third and fourth applicants and those formally owned by M.D.B. were disproportionate to the family’s lawful income and that their lawful origin had not been demonstrated. The second applicant complains under Article 4 of Protocol No. 7 to the Convention of the alleged violation of the ne bis in idem principle, as in previous preventive proceedings against him the relevant court found that he was not a socially dangerous individual. Since new preventive proceedings were instituted in 2013, he argues that he was tried twice on the basis of the same facts. As regards applications nos. 47269/18, 47793/18 and 47996/18, the applicants complain under Article 7 of the Convention of the confiscation of their assets, as the measure was imposed on them notwithstanding that they have not committed any criminal offence. On the same grounds, they further complain of the alleged violation of the presumption of innocence guaranteed by Article 6 § 2 of the Convention, submitting that they have been compelled to assume liability for crimes allegedly committed by M.D.B. and not by them. QUESTIONS TO THE PARTIES 1.     Taking into account the characterisation of the contested measure under domestic law and case-law (compare, inter alia , Court of Cassation, judgments no.   18   of 3 July 1996, no. 57 of 8 January 2006, no. 39204 of 17   May 2013, and no.   4880 of 2 February 2015; contra judgment no. 14044 of 25   March   2013; see also, inter alia , Constitutional Court, judgments no.   21 of 9 February 2012, and no. 24 of 27   February 2019), its nature and purpose, the procedures involved in its imposition and implementation, and its severity, did the confiscation applied to the applicants pursuant to Article   24 of Decree no.   159/2011 amount to a criminal “penalty” or “punishment” within the meaning of Article 7 § 1 the Convention (compare Arcuri v. Italy (dec.), no. 52024/99, §   2, ECHR 2001-VII, Capitani and Campanella v. Italy , no.   24920/07, § 37, 17   May 2011, Gogitidze and Others v. Georgia , no.   36862/05, § 121, 12   May   2015, and, mutatis mutandis , Balsamo v.   San   Marino , nos. 20319/17 and 21414/17, § 58 et seq., 8 October 2019,   Todorov and Others v. Bulgaria , nos. 50705/11 and 6 others, §§   306 ‑ 308, 13 July 2021 and contrast with G.I.E.M. S.R.L. and Others v.   Italy [GC], nos. 1828/06 and 2 others, §§ 214 et seq., 28   June   2018)?   If so:   (a)     as regards applications nos. 47269/18, 47793/18 and 47996/18, were the requirements of Article 7 of the Convention satisfied, taking into account that the first, third and fourth applicants have not been convicted of any criminal offence? (b)     as regards application no. 47426/18, has there been a violation of Article   4 of Protocol No. 7 to the Convention, on account of the fact that in the previous preventive proceedings instituted against the second applicant the relevant court found that he was not a socially dangerous individual?   2.     As regards applications nos. 47269/18, 47793/18 and 47996/18, does the prosecutor’s application for a confiscation order pursuant to Article   24 of Decree no. 159/2011 amount to the bringing of a “criminal charge” within the meaning of Article 6 § 2 of the Convention (see Phillips v.   the   United   Kingdom , no.   41087/98, §§   32-35, ECHR 2001 ‑ VII, and Balsamo v. San Marino , cited above, § 73)?   If so, has there been a violation of the presumption of innocence, guaranteed by Article 6 § 2 of the Convention?   APPENDIX List of applications:   No. Application no. Case name Lodged on Applicant Year of Birth Place of Residence Nationality Represented by 1. 47269/18 Garofalo v. Italy 27/09/2018 Claudia GAROFALO 1969 Latina Italian Carla BERTINI 2. 47426/18 De Bellis v. Italy 27/09/2018 Maurizio DE   BELLIS 1967 Latina Italian Carla BERTINI 3. 47793/18 Rito v. Italy 27/09/2018 Antonia RITO 1940 Latina Italian Carla BERTINI 4. 47996/18 De Bellis v. Italy 27/09/2018 Martina DE   BELLIS 1996 Latina Italian Carla BERTINI    Citations
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- CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG
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- 18 septembre 2023
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- droits fondamentaux
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