Tag: Lia Savonea
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Anularea Condamnării lui Sebastian Vlădescu: Ultimele Detalii
Contextul Anulării Condamnării lui Sebastian Vlădescu Recent, anularea condamnării lui Sebastian Vlădescu a ajuns pe masa judecătoarei Lia Savonea. Fostul ministru de Finanțe, un nume cunoscut în politica românească, mizează pe diverse documente pentru a-și susține cererea de revizuire a sentinței. Această situație a generat un interes semnificativ în rândul presei și al opiniei publice,…
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Lia Savonea’s First Major Case at the Supreme Court
Lia Savonea’s Rise to Leadership at the Supreme Court In recent times, the legal community has been closely observing the decisions made by Lia Savonea since she took the helm of the Înalta Curte de Cassatie si Justitie (High Court of Cassation and Justice) in Romania. Her leadership is pivotal, especially in high-stakes cases that…
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Lia Savonea’s Landmark Decision on Dan Voiculescu Case
Introduction to the Case In a landmark decision that marks a pivotal moment in Romanian jurisprudence, Judge Lia Savonea, as President of the High Court of Cassation and Justice, has made headlines with her ruling on the Dan Voiculescu case. This decision not only signifies her authoritative position but also sets a precedent in judicial…
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Lia Savonea Paves the Way for Dan Voiculescu’s Appeal
Introduction On September 11, 2025, significant news emerged from Romania’s highest judicial authority. Lia Savonea, a prominent figure in the judiciary, played a pivotal role in opening the way for a potential review of Dan Voiculescu’s conviction. The Supreme Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ) ruled that Judge Camelia Bogdan had acted abusively in her…
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Lia Savonea’s Role in Revising Dan Voiculescu’s Conviction
Introduction In a significant legal development, Lia Savonea has opened the path for revisiting the conviction of Dan Voiculescu. On September 11, 2025, the High Court of Cassation and Justice (ÎCCJ) ruled that Judge Camelia Bogdan acted abusively in her previous decisions. This ruling not only impacts Voiculescu but also raises questions about judicial procedures…