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    Svea Court of Appeal (Swedish: Svea hovrätt), located in Stockholm, is one of six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system, as well as the oldest...
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    are six courts of appeal in Sweden, and five in Finland. The first hovrätt, Svea Court of Appeal, was founded 1614 in Stockholm. In Finland, then part...
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    case". The Local. 25 June 2009. "Svea hovrätt ogillar jävsinvändningen i Pirate Bay-målet" (Press release) (in Swedish). Svea Court of Appeal. 25 June 2009...
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    Local. 10 June 2010. Archived from the original on 8 October 2012. "Svea hovrätt meddelar interimistiska vitesförbud avseende medverkan till upphovsrättsintrång...
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    been scheduled to testify against Vårbynätverket and Yasin in the Svea hovrätt ("Svea Court of Appeal") the week after his killing. He had previously refused...
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  • Retrieved July 22, 2012. As stated in court (Svea hovrätt 2011-01-14 13:00 to 14:45). "Sveriges Domstolar – Svea hovrätt har idag meddelat dom i 'Manga-målet'"...
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  • PMID 28343147. S2CID 35776559. Retrieved 31 October 2023. hovrätt, Svea (21 June 2023). "Svea Court of Appeal passes its judgment in a case regarding three...
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    Retrieved 20 August 2014. "Decision on the detention of Julian Assange - Svea hovrätt". 28 March 2016. Archived from the original on 28 March 2016. Retrieved...
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  • as a man, served as a soldier and married a woman. On 24 October 1679 Svea Hovrätt in Stockholm brought the charges, earlier raised in the court of Långhundra...
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    the palaces of Hessenstein, and Schering Rosenhane are today used by Svea Hovrätt, the appellate court for Svealand, while the Supreme Court and the Supreme...
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    The Göta Court of Appeal (Swedish: Göta hovrätt), located in Jönköping, is one of the six appellate courts in the Swedish legal system. The court was...
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  • Court) and the remodeling of the Wrangel Palace (now the seat of Svea Hovrätt, the Svea Court of Appeal), both on Riddarholmen in central Stockholm. In...
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    service degree in law (hovrättsexamen) in 1834 and entered the Svea Court of Appeal (Svea hovrätt). He held a number of positions in the court system during...
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  • page 5. "Tullen avslöjade dopingfabrik". Drug News. 2 October 2006. Svea Hovrätt, avd 10, Mål nr B 9830-09 Stockholms Tingsrätt, Avd 2, Mål nr B 6262-12...
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  • December 1887 John Berg (politician) [sv] Hovrätt President  Sweden 495 1 December 1888 Henrik Lovén [sv] Hovrätt President  Sweden 502 1 December 1890 Carl...
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    appeal, the death sentence (as was practice at the time) was changed in Svea Hovrätt (appellate court) to a lifetime of hard labour. Hadjetlaché allegedly...
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    och miljödomstolar): five district courts and one court of appeals, Svea hovrätt Migration courts (migrationsdomstolar): three county administrative courts...
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    in 1792. Liljensparre studied law at Uppsala University and served in Svea hovrätt from 1762. He became an official at the royal council in 1765, secretary...
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    the owner of Järla gård, Karl von Moliére, a lawyer and official at Svea Hovrätt, for a new certificate. This certificate was accepted by the opinion...
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    of Stockholm, Sweden. Since 1756 the palace has housed the Svea Court of Appeal (Svea Hovrätt), the regional court of appeal. Wrangel Palace has a long...
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    Court (Högsta domstolen) 1903–1920 and chief judge of the Svea Court of Appeal (Svea hovrätt) 1920–1931. He represented Sweden at the Paris Peace Conference...
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    inherited by their daughter Margareta, married to the assessor at the Svea Hovrätt Gorgonius Henriksson Gyllenankar in his third marriage. Gyllenankar died...
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  • began, he joined it. Skinnar Per Andersson was sentenced to death by the Svea Hovrätt court of appeals on 9 January 1744. He was executed on 30 January 1744...
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    became Lord High Steward (riksdrots), making him head of Svea Court of Appeal (Svea Hovrätt) and as such supervisor of justice in Sweden. In 1611, Oxenstierna...
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  • Resistance Movement's demonstrations in Borlänge but was later acquitted by Svea Hovrätt. In the 2018 election in Sweden, Oredsson ran for parliament, representing...
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    Uppsala University in 1976. He became an Assessor at the Svea Court of Appeal (Swedish: Svea hovrätt) and was employed at the Swedish Ministry of Justice...
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  • and refused to confess. On 16 April 1672, despite her constant denial, Svea Hovrätt declared Märet guilty of sorcery due to all the incriminating testimonies...
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    Sweden and Finland, and both countries have six of them. The first hovrätt, Svea Court of Appeal, was founded 1614 in Stockholm. In Finland, then part...
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    held that post until 1681. In 1684, he was appointed President of the Åbo hovrätt [sv], an appellate court in what is now Finland. Due to an illness, he...
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  • Strömfelt was the daughter of baron Otto Reinhold Strömfelt, president of Svea Hovrätt, and Anna Magdalena Taube af Odenkat. Her parents, previously followers...
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