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La calunnia è un reato previsto dall'articolo 368 del codice penale italiano.

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dbo:abstract Calunnia (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈlunnja]), meaning "calumny", is a criminal offence under Article 368 of the Italian Penal Code (Codice Penale), which states: Anyone who with a denunciation, complaint, demand or request, even anonymously or under a false name, directs a judicial authority or other authority that has an obligation to report, to blame someone for a crime who he knows is innocent, that is he fabricates evidence against someone, shall be punished with imprisonment from two to six years. The penalty shall be increased if the accused blames someone of a crime for which the law prescribes a penalty of imprisonment exceeding a maximum of ten years, or another more serious penalty. The imprisonment shall be from four to twelve years if the act results in a prison sentence exceeding five years, from six to twenty years if the act results in a life sentence. The mens rea of calunnia requires awareness and a willingness to blame someone of a crime that the accused knows is innocent. Calunnia should be distinguished from criminal slander (ingiuria) and criminal libel (diffamazione) which relate to offences against personal honour in the Italian Penal Code. (en) La calunnia è un reato previsto dall'articolo 368 del codice penale italiano. (it)
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rdfs:comment La calunnia è un reato previsto dall'articolo 368 del codice penale italiano. (it) Calunnia (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈlunnja]), meaning "calumny", is a criminal offence under Article 368 of the Italian Penal Code (Codice Penale), which states: Anyone who with a denunciation, complaint, demand or request, even anonymously or under a false name, directs a judicial authority or other authority that has an obligation to report, to blame someone for a crime who he knows is innocent, that is he fabricates evidence against someone, shall be punished with imprisonment from two to six years. The penalty shall be increased if the accused blames someone of a crime for which the law prescribes a penalty of imprisonment exceeding a maximum of ten years, or another more serious penalty. The imprisonment shall be from four to twelve years if the act results in a prison sentence excee (en)
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