Svea Court of Appeal (Swedish: Svea hovrätt, lit. 'Svea Royal Court'), located in Stockholm, is one of six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system...
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is Svea Court of Appeal, covering fifteen judicial districts. In the courts of appeal, a judge other than the president of a court or a division of a court...
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fireworks importer Svea Flyg, airline Mother Svea, personification of Sweden Svea Court of Appeal, appellate court in Stockholm Order of Svea, a Swedish fraternal...
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The Pirate Bay trial (redirect from Trial of the Pirate Bay)
2009-04-17, Stockholm district court (in Swedish) "Appeal court judgment" (PDF). - 26 November 2010, Svea Court of Appeal (in Swedish) New Pirate Bay 2020...
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in Sweden Svea Court of Appeal Göta Court of Appeal Scania and Blekinge Court of Appeal Court of Appeal for Western Sweden Court of Appeal for Southern...
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December 2023. Lundh also previously served President of the Court of Appeal in Svea Court of Appeal from September 2023 to December 2023; and prosecutor-general...
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The Pirate Bay (redirect from Censorship of The Pirate Bay)
the Supreme Court of Sweden refused to hear an appeal in the conviction case, and agreed with the decision of the Svea Court of Appeal, which had upheld...
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Hovrätt (redirect from Helsinki Court of Appeal)
additional courts of appeal were introduced in order to relieve the original Svea hovrätt. Göta Court of Appeal was the second such court in Sweden proper...
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Tommy Alexandersson (category Swedish people convicted of murder)
Huddinge District Court were merged in the Svea Court of Appeal. On 17 October 1989, Alexandersson was sentenced in Svea Court of Appeal to life imprisonment...
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Gävle goat (category Culture of Sweden)
As of December 2023,[update] 42 out of 58 goats have been destroyed or damaged in some way. Burning or destroying the goat is illegal, and the Svea Court...
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cooperationand exchange of services within and between the families. In September 2014 the Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm confirmed the existence of a criminal...
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eventually becoming a division of the Svea Court of Appeal in 1916. Finally, with the Military Court Proceedings Act of 1948, military cases in peacetime...
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Gottfrid Svartholm (category Place of birth missing (living people))
lawyers have appealed to the Svea Court of Appeal together with a request for a retrial in the district court because of a recent suspicion of bias by judge...
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vested in the Monarch, but in 1614 Gustavus Adolphus instituted Svea Court of Appeal and authorized it to issue sentences in his name. Those not satisfied...
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appeal to Svea Court of Appeal, he was acquitted. A petition for a new trial, filed by the prosecutor, was denied by the Supreme Court of Sweden. Pettersson...
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1634 during the regency of Queen Christina. It is the second oldest of the Swedish courts of appeal, after the Svea Court of Appeal (established in 1614)...
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Olof Palme (category Recipients of the Order of the Companions of O. R. Tambo)
was originally convicted of the murder in Stockholm District Court but was unanimously acquitted by the Svea Court of Appeal. On 10 June 2020, Swedish...
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the situation calm. He was later acquitted in the Svea Court of Appeal and served only the remainder of his prior sentence. He went on to meet the hostage...
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appeal, the Svea Court of Appeal officially upheld Nouri's life sentence in December 2023; Ebrahim Raisi was also involved in the case as a member of...
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Anders Eka (category Presidents of the Supreme Court of Sweden)
Ministry of Justice and was then Administrative Director in Svea Court of Appeal from 1997 to 2000. Appointed Judge of Appeal at Svea Court of Appeal in 2000...
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to testify against Vårbynätverket and Yasin in the Svea hovrätt ("Svea Court of Appeal") the week after his killing. He had previously refused to testify...
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Clark Olofsson (category Swedish people convicted of murder)
the creation of the phrase "Stockholm syndrome." Olofsson was convicted in the district court but was later acquitted in Svea Court of Appeal. He had, according...
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Peter Sunde (category Swedish people of Norwegian descent)
have the job of picking them up. That's how much I hate the media industry." The defendants' lawyers appealed to the Svea Court of Appeal together with...
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Anders Perklev (category Place of birth missing (living people))
Justice of the Supreme Court since 2023. He was previously Prosecutor-General of Sweden from 2008 to 2018 and President of the Svea Court of Appeal from...
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Skandia (redirect from Common criticisms of Skandia)
therefore dismissed. (Translation of the press release from the Svea Court of Appeal) On 26 March 2010, the former legal head of Skandia Germany, Michael Wolski...
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Christine Schürrer (category German murderers of children)
Sunde to TV4. Schürrer appealed to the Svea Court of Appeal for a new trial. Her sentence was finalised on February 16 when her appeal was rejected. Schürrer...
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Witch trials in Sweden (category Legal history of Sweden)
the law of Uppland and Västerås to be burned. In 1633, "Olof Fets' wife" was sentenced to be beheaded and burned in Örebro by Svea Court of Appeal because...
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is a former Swedish Judge at the Svea Court of Appeal in Stockholm, and currently President of the Boards of Appeal of the European Patent Office (EPO)...
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head of Svea Court of Appeal (Svea Hovrätt) and as such supervisor of justice in Sweden. In 1611, Oxenstierna married Märta Bielke, daughter of Privy...
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Sture Bergwall (category People wrongfully convicted of murder)
the Svea Court of Appeal order a new trial for the murder case of Yenon Levi at Rörshyttan. In December 2009, the court of appeal granted a retrial of the...
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