Church burglaries through Supreme Court rulings: sacrilege?
Abstract
This article analyzes how the Supreme Court qualified the crime of theft committed in churches, if it was understood as "sacrilegious" in a context of freedom of worship. It also delves into other elements that the High Court considered through the cassation appeals it ruled on between 1871 and 1907.
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