Tag: Lawyer

  • Roger Waters: We’re on our way to Frankfurt / the Frankfurt concert, which is protected by a temporary ban

    Roger Waters: We’re on our way to Frankfurt / the Frankfurt concert, which is protected by a temporary ban

    Referring to the Frankfurt concert on May 28, 2023, for which the city of Frankfurt and the state of Hesse have held on to cancel the contract, Waters continued: “Frankfurt’s decision-makers know they are on the wrong side of the law and are now completely isolated. They should take a cue from their colleagues in […]

  • That’s how porn star Stormy Daniels became a threat to Trump

    That’s how porn star Stormy Daniels became a threat to Trump

    Hear Washington Correspondent Cecilia Khavar recount Donald Trump’s meeting with porn star Stormy Daniels in 2006. She claims they had sex, which Trump denies. Right now, a court in New York is investigating whether Trump can be prosecuted after his lawyer paid money to the porn star in connection with the 2016 election campaign. Trump […]

  • The storm of criticism against football’s most powerful man

    The storm of criticism against football’s most powerful man

    Radio sports Susanna Andrén gives the story about how a Swiss lawyer became the one who rules world football. The World Cup in Qatar was a highlight of Infantino’s career, and despite a lack of confidence in Europe, he seems to have no plans to relinquish the chairman’s baton. In Fifa’s presidential election on Thursday […]

  • Do signed union agreements also apply to the catering sector?

    Do signed union agreements also apply to the catering sector?

    SVEIT, the association of companies operating in the catering market, believes that jobs in this sector are not covered by collective agreements. ASÍ’s lawyer says quite clearly that the contracts concluded with the Employers’ Confederation cover jobs in the restaurant sector. Aðalgeir Ásvaldsson, executive director of SVEIT, says the organization is unhappy about not participating […]

  • The murder at the Delta gym and the real target

    The murder at the Delta gym and the real target

    The trial about the murder at the Delta gym in Stockholm was recently concluded. It ended with a big surprise – will anyone be convicted of the murder? The man who was shot was not actually the target. He was murdered while trying to intervene to stop the shooter, but was completely unrelated to crime […]

  • The murder at Länsmanstorget: “Someone from Norra Biskop would die”

    The murder at Länsmanstorget: “Someone from Norra Biskop would die”

    It was an unusual trial, as far as gang murders go. Because several of the defendants talked and told stories and at least admitted that they had been there. Although they did not admit to murder. The verdict came on Tuesday. A young woman, former girlfriend of one of the leaders on one side of […]

  • HS: Anneli Auer’s children retract the evidence presented against their mother

    HS: Anneli Auer’s children retract the evidence presented against their mother

    The court found that crimes had been committed against all four of Auer’s children. Helsingin Sanomat reported on Friday that it had seen footage of the eldest child, who claims in an interview that no crimes have really taken place, which his three siblings have confirmed. The children said that they made up their stories […]

  • “The Kurdish fox” and the drug conflicts

    “The Kurdish fox” and the drug conflicts

    The fox is singled out as one of the main actors in the wave of violence in the Stockholm area, but who is he really? How did his criminal career begin? And who are the people around him? Other participants: Filip Rydin, lawyer, Henrik Söderman, prosecutor, Jale Poljarevius, police, Stephan Kiernan, police, Mats Baakki, police. […]

  • More than 130 Turkish builders were arrested and the last survivors were pulled from the ruins

    More than 130 Turkish builders were arrested and the last survivors were pulled from the ruins

    Footage from the affected area shows how some buildings have collapsed like a deck of cards, while others have been damaged but are still standing. Turkish judicial authorities raided more than 130 people allegedly involved in these irregular construction practices. On paper, Turkish building regulations are up-to-date with current earthquake engineering standards. However, they are […]

  • Revenge after the murder of Adriana – “Must bring out the harlots”

    Revenge after the murder of Adriana – “Must bring out the harlots”

    A month after the murder of Adriana, shots are fired at several men in Vällingby. These are the people the two men at McDonald’s believe were in the white car from which the shots that killed Adriana were fired. In January, eight people were sentenced to long prison sentences for the revenge shooting in Vällingby […]

  • The suspect of blackmailing a therapy center arrested in France is looking for a Finnish lawyer

    The suspect of blackmailing a therapy center arrested in France is looking for a Finnish lawyer

    Julius Kivimäki is suspected of, among other things, a gross breach of security, aggravated blackmail, aggravated dissemination of information that violates privacy, and blackmail.

  • Fallout from another Koran burning: How Rasmus Paludan’s actions could affect matters of enormous importance

    Fallout from another Koran burning: How Rasmus Paludan’s actions could affect matters of enormous importance

    Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen has condemned the actions of Rasmus Paludan in Stockholm on Saturday, where he burned the Koran near the Turkish embassy. Rasmussen referred to Paludan as a “Danish-Swedish” citizen, but he is Danish-raised, and it was in Denmark that he trained and worked as a lawyer before becoming a full-time agitator […]

  • Russian UFC fighter weighs in on Koran-burning row

    Russian UFC fighter weighs in on Koran-burning row

    Khamzat Chimaev said Muslims in Sweden should be shown respect after far-right figure Rasmus Paludan publicly burned a copy of the holy book Russian-born UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev has said Muslims cannot look the other way after a far-right politician was allowed to publicly burn a copy of the Koran in Chimaev’s adopted homeland of […]

  • Russian UFC star weighs in on Koran-burning row

    Russian UFC star weighs in on Koran-burning row

    Khamzat Chimaev said Muslims in Sweden should be shown respect after far-right figure Rasmus Paludan publicly burned a copy of the holy book Russian-born UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev has said Muslims cannot look the other way after a far-right politician was allowed to publicly burn a copy of the Koran in Chimaev’s adopted homeland of […]

  • Trkiye questions Sweden’s NATO commitments

    Trkiye questions Sweden’s NATO commitments

    Ankara accused Stockholm of allowing a ?direct hate crime? in violation of an agreement to join NATO Türkiye has accused Sweden of failing to meet its obligations to crack down on “terrorist groups” and root out their “propaganda” under a deal it had signed to earn Ankara’s blessing to join NATO. The latest diplomatic spat […]

  • Trkiye questions Sweden’s NATO commitments

    Trkiye questions Sweden’s NATO commitments

    Ankara accused Stockholm of allowing a “direct hate crime” in violation of an agreement to join NATO Trkiye has accused Sweden of not fulfilling its obligations to crack down on “terrorist” groups and exterminate theirs “propaganda” under a deal it had signed to earn Ankara’s blessing to join NATO. The latest diplomatic spat comes after […]

  • Sweden gives the green light outside the Turkish embassy

    Sweden gives the green light outside the Turkish embassy

    The new diplomatic spat comes as Stockholm awaits Ankara’s blessing to join NATO Police in Sweden have said they will allow the leader of a hard-right party to burn a copy of the Koran near the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, reportedly prompting Ankara to summon its Swedish envoy over the “provocative act”. Anti-Islam activist Rasmus […]

  • Social media influencer Andrew Tate, brother remains in Romanian police custody until February 27

    Social media influencer Andrew Tate, brother remains in Romanian police custody until February 27

    Bucharest [Romania]January 21 (ANI): Social media influencer Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate will remain in police custody till February 27. This comes as a Romanian court on Friday extended their detention, Tate’s lawyers told CNN affiliate Antena 3. The brothers are currently being investigated over allegations of human trafficking and rape. According to […]

  • The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    The money behind the porn site Pornhub

    Pornhub is bigger than both Netflix and TikTok. The site is a cash cow that has attracted financial sharks who make billions. But now the owners are on trial accused of shooting private sex films where the people seen in the picture have not given their approval. “Many of them were just children when it […]

  • That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    That’s how the teenage girl’s stash of drugs was discovered – over 400 kilos

    The apartment hotel in Sollentuna has been rented by a teenage girl and among all the plastic bags, paper bags and plastic bags found in the room are several different preparations totaling around 400 kilos. Another girl is suspected of being connected to the drug warehouse, and on surveillance footage, more people can be seen […]

  • They criticized the lawyers

    They criticized the lawyers

    In the autumn, the Stockholm Police Intelligence Unit released a report on criminal networks within organized crime in the region. Under the heading overall trends and phenomena, the police mention “Lawyers” as a point. “Information from both Encrochat and other encrypted chats indicates that the phenomenon of criminal lawyers abusing the trust they are given […]

  • Radicals threaten to overthrow Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen after the Mink Commission’s report

    Radicals threaten to overthrow Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen after the Mink Commission’s report

    The Radicals have announced that they will cast a no-confidence vote if Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen does not call an election before the Folketing opens on 4 October. This comes as a result of the recently published report from the Mink Commission, which found that the Prime Minister acted illegally when, at the end of […]

  • The young networks and violence in Upplands Väsby

    The young networks and violence in Upplands Väsby

    The police describe that there is a presence of criminal networks in Upplands Väsby. There have been open drug sales, extortion and shootings. And even though Upplands Väsby is not alone in this problem, many young people have been seen who are suspected or are on the fringes of serious crime. In the preliminary investigations, […]

  • * NEW * The massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps Sabra and Shatila

    * NEW * The massacre in the Palestinian refugee camps Sabra and Shatila

    At dusk on September 16, 1982, a group of heavily armed men marched into the Palestinian refugee camps of Sabra and Shatila in western Beirut, Lebanon. They belong to the Christian party, the armed militia of the Falangists, and they want to demand blood revenge. Despite international promises, the civilian population is unprotected – and […]

  • Finnish brewery launches NATO beer

    Finnish brewery launches NATO beer

    As Finland takes the first steps in applying for NATO membership, the small brewery has launched a new NATO-brand beer. Dubattuna Otan (French version of NATO), the beer’s blue label features a cartoon character dressed in a metal armor suit adorned with a compass of the NATO flag. The drink is made by Olaf Brewing […]

  • Cleared by the police and life on the run

    Cleared by the police and life on the run

    “Erik” lived as a professional criminal with a wide network of contacts throughout Sweden and spent many years in some of Sweden’s toughest institutions. In time, “Erik” turned. He became an informant for the police and was eventually cleared during the investigation of a murder in which one of his friends shot another close friend. […]

  • Life as an informant for the police

    Life as an informant for the police

    In this week’s P3 Krim, we return to a story about a murder in Årbyskogen in Eskilstuna in August 2018 where police and prosecutors during the investigation revealed the identity of an informant who worked with the police intelligence service. But what the police did not know was that the informant had recorded several of […]

  • Police closed Airiston Helm’s money laundering investigation, returning millions in cash

    Police closed Airiston Helm’s money laundering investigation, returning millions in cash

    The Central Criminal Police (NBI) said on Wednesday that it has closed a preliminary investigation into suspected money laundering offenses involving Russian-owned Airsiton Helms in an investigation that began more than four years ago. The law enforcement authority announced that it would hand over approximately EUR 3.5 million in cash that was seized during a […]

  • Prosecutor: Turku lawyer shot "performance style," thrown from a sailboat in 1994

    Prosecutor: Turku lawyer shot "performance style," thrown from a sailboat in 1994

    Criminal proceedings for the disappearance and death of a Turku lawyer nearly 30 years ago continued on Tuesday, with the prosecutor accused of taking the victim in his sailboat, shooting him to death and then throwing him into the sea wrapped in garbage bags and anchored. Victim, Ilpo Härmäläinendisappeared in August 1994. At the beginning […]

  • Then it can be a criminal offense to participate in terrorist organizations

    Then it can be a criminal offense to participate in terrorist organizations

    The Justice Committee wants to make it a criminal offense for people to participate in terrorist organizations. But the proposal has received criticism, including from the Law Council, because it restricts the constitutionally protected freedom of association. Investigator Mikael Forsgren, lawyer at Umeå District Court, is now handing over his investigation to Minister of Justice […]

  • Linköping and the new violence, part 1: The victim who chose to talk

    Linköping and the new violence, part 1: The victim who chose to talk

    In less than a year, there have been 16 shootings in Linköping. Six people have been murdered and three people have been injured in the shootings, in two serious cases where both victims were shot close to the head. Only one of the shootings has been prosecuted. It is about an assassination attempt in the […]

  • Parental purchase in Copenhagen

    Parental purchase in Copenhagen

    There are lots of students in Copenhagen because the city is home to a lot of educational institutions. And that is why many parents see an opportunity to buy or invest in an apartment for their children. Here we take a look at what a parent purchase exactly is. Parental purchases ensure the young people’s […]

  • Moscow court sentenced Kremlin critic Navalny to nine years in prison

    Moscow court sentenced Kremlin critic Navalny to nine years in prison

    The verdict was handed down to Lefortovo District Court Judge Margarita Kotova, who sentenced her to nine years in prison for “strict administrative deportation” fraud and contempt of court, the Sputnik news agency reported. The fraud case began more than a year ago. Navalny allegedly stole and used more than 350 million rubles ($ 3.1 […]

  • Paris attacks accused explain why he has decided to remain silent

    Paris attacks accused explain why he has decided to remain silent

    Thursday’s session of the terrorist trial in Paris, the 94th day of a legal marathon that is likely to last at least another three months, was overshadowed by the decision of two of the accused. . . Osama Krayem and Sofien Ayari. . . to be quiet. A third suspect, Mohamed Bakkali, has also indicated […]

  • VMA in Ängelholm

    VMA in Ängelholm

    Volodymyr Zelensky, who grew up in a Ukrainian industrial city, is studying to become a lawyer. But it is as an entertainer, together with his colleagues in the humor group Kvartal 95, that he will make a comet career. He gets special attention in the TV series The Servant of the People, where he plays […]

  • The child soldier and the war crime sentence against the mother

    The child soldier and the war crime sentence against the mother

    At the end of 2020, Sara will land at Arlanda. She was arrested immediately by police, on suspicion of forcing marriages against one of her daughters. The suspicion does not lead to any prosecution and Sara is released. But later a publication is made in a blog – and this will be the start of […]

  • The S Group will close all operations in Russia

    The S Group will close all operations in Russia

    The Finnish trade and service cooperative S Group has announced that it will close all its operations in Russia. The company has 16 Prisma supermarkets and three hotels in St. Petersburg. President and CEO of the S Group Hannu Krook said there were no longer any grounds to continue operating in Russia after the president […]

  • Right now: Latest news about the war in Ukraine

    Right now: Latest news about the war in Ukraine

    Here you get the latest updates about the war in Ukraine. Hear Hans Corell, international law lawyer with many years of experience in the Swedish state administration and the UN, about the risk of war crimes. Hans Corell has, among other things, led the work of establishing international law tribunals in Sierra Leone, Cambodia, Rwanda […]

  • The murder story of Turku, which is decades old, is taking a new turn

    The murder story of Turku, which is decades old, is taking a new turn

    The Central Criminal Police is investigating new information about the mysterious disappearance of a Turku lawyer. Ilpo Härmäläinenalmost 30 years ago. The District Court of Southwest Finland began proceedings in December 2021 and January 2022, and the 68-year-old suspect is in custody. The prosecutor has demanded the defendant’s life sentence for Härmäläinen’s murder. The suspect, […]

  • Prosecutor: MP Räsänen’s statements could "increases homophobia"

    Prosecutor: MP Räsänen’s statements could "increases homophobia"

    Resolutions of the trial of the Christian Democrat MP Päivi Räsänen The matter was heard in the Helsinki District Court on Monday afternoon. The former interior minister is accused of inciting three minority groups in connection with statements he made and texts and posts on homosexuality on social media. Summary of Räsänen’s case, public prosecutor […]

  • Kristianstad case and when society fails to prevent deadly violence

    Kristianstad case and when society fails to prevent deadly violence

    On September 17 last year, a property manager receives an SMS early in the morning about a suspected water leak. Once in the apartment building, he quickly discovers where the water comes from. The door is unlocked, he steps in and discovers a dead woman. A man who previously had a relationship with the woman […]

  • Meta threatens to withdraw Facebook, Instagram from Europe due to advertising ban

    Meta threatens to withdraw Facebook, Instagram from Europe due to advertising ban

    WASHINGTON DC: In a US application, Meta said that they are considering leaving Europe if they can no longer exchange data from European users with the US, due to the EU’s Schrems II privacy decision. The Schrems II decision is a crucial ruling by the European Court of Justice, which in July 2020 declared the […]

  • China has used draconian surveillance laws to suppress dissent: Report

    China has used draconian surveillance laws to suppress dissent: Report

    Peking [China]February 8 (ANI): China has used draconian surveillance laws to suppress dissent against the country’s communist leadership. Tens of thousands appeared to have been detained in China, under “a systematic and secret detention policy”, which allows authorities to keep anyone in jail for up to six months, The HK Post reported. The rights group […]

  • A corrupt former drug group leader was released from prison on a supervised probationary period

    A corrupt former drug group leader was released from prison on a supervised probationary period

    Jari AarnioThe former disgraceful head of the drug unit of the Helsinki police has been released from prison during a supervised probationary period. His lawyer confirmed the move, Riitta Leppiniemi. Aarnio’s location is monitored with an ankle monitor. During the supervised probationary period, convicts are allowed to move only in certain areas. They must also […]

  • Sascha was murdered on Årstabron: “They took the right to end his life”

    Sascha was murdered on Årstabron: “They took the right to end his life”

    This will be the start of an investigation that will later grow enormously when the Swedish police receive a call from the FBI about the encrypted service Anom. The trial also gets big headlines for several incidents inside and outside the courtroom and also needs to be paused when a new possible perpetrator is suddenly […]

  • The issues that determine the Italian presidential election

    The issues that determine the Italian presidential election

    Participants: Susanne Palme Swedish Radio’s EU commentator, Marie Nilsson Boij Swedish Radio’s correspondent in Southern Europe, Bruno Tiozzo lawyer and Italian connoisseur. Host: Claes [email protected] Producer: Irma Norrman [email protected]

  • Deliveries of Kela cards late

    Deliveries of Kela cards late

    For this reason, according to the lawyer, deliveries of Kela cards will be delayed for at least two weeks from 18 January 2022 Antti Klemola Kelalta. Some cards ordered in December will also be delayed. “We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the delays,” Klemola says. Normally, new Kela cards are delivered to customers within […]

  • Divorce Lawyer: Understand the Finnish Marriage Act before entering the corridor

    Divorce Lawyer: Understand the Finnish Marriage Act before entering the corridor

    In her work as a divorce lawyer Katariina Kuusiluoma sees how a divorce is not just a stab in the heart but a blow to the wallet. "It seems to me that no one should get married until they sign a document stating that they understand that without a marriage contract, the right to marry […]

  • Things to consider before buying a house in Copenhagen

    Things to consider before buying a house in Copenhagen

    It is safe to say that buying a home is a dream come true for many people. If you are one of those who can afford this, you definitely have a picture of how you would like your dream house to look. However, you should know that finding a house that you will like in […]

  • The big blow – Black brokers and housing fraud for millions

    The big blow – Black brokers and housing fraud for millions

    In many places around the country, there is a housing shortage. Something that criminals are not late to exploit to make money on people who are desperately looking for somewhere to live. In today’s episode of P3 Krim, we take a closer look at two types of crime linked to the overheated Swedish housing market. […]

  • A Kuopio-based sword striker is not going to appeal the verdict to the Supreme Court

    A Kuopio-based sword striker is not going to appeal the verdict to the Supreme Court

    Joel MarinAttacked the Kuopio classroom in 2019 with a long sword, does not intend to appeal to the Supreme Court, his lawyer Matti Niiranen told the news agency STT. "The matter has been discussed and we have decided to accept the judgment of the Court of Appeal," Niiranen said. Consequently, the Court of Appeal’s life […]

  • Hungary continues to defy the EU due to immigration legislation

    Hungary continues to defy the EU due to immigration legislation

    BUDAPEST, Hungary: Prime Minister Viktor Orban has said that the Hungarian government will defy a decision of the European Union (EU) and continue to uphold its own immigration laws. The EU’s Supreme Court has ruled that Hungarian law, which criminalises lawyers and activists helping asylum seekers, violates European law. Due to the long-running dispute over […]

  • Get help searching for your home in Denmark

    Get help searching for your home in Denmark

    Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen-friendly old girl of a city. So the old song by Danny Kaye goes, but Copenhagen and Denmark can really be wonderful. The country is perhaps most flat, but it is full of history, cozy little streets and changing seasons that change nature. Maybe that’s why so many people fall in love with […]

  • Drugs, corruption and the mafia in the Netherlands

    Drugs, corruption and the mafia in the Netherlands

    Participants: Peter Schouten, lawyer, Gabriella Ade, NPO journalist, Paul Vugts, journalist Het Parool, Jan Struijs, chairman of the police union in the Netherlands, Achraf el Johari, Youth Mayor of Amsterdam, Jair Schalkwijk, representative of the organization Controle Alt Delete, Pieter Tops, professor at the University of Leiden Host: Robin [email protected] Reporter: Paloma Vangreecha [email protected] Producer: […]

  • One suspect in the Kankaanpää neo-Nazi case was released, but is still being investigated

    One suspect in the Kankaanpää neo-Nazi case was released, but is still being investigated

    The Police Department of Southwest Finland announced on Friday that it had released one of the suspects in Kankaanpää who are believed to be members of a far-right terrorist cell. Last Friday, the Satakunta District Court ordered five men aged 23-26 to be arrested on suspicion of planning a terrorist attack. This was the first […]

  • John forged a dead woman’s signature

    John forged a dead woman’s signature

    This section: Johannes Heüman was born in 1882 into a church family. His late relative Jarl Torgersson in Gothenburg has searched for the story that Johannes’ family probably liked to see forgotten. From John’s father there was an express wish that he should become a priest, but the son refused. Johannes instead wanted to devote […]

  • Sweden gets its first trans people ever

    Sweden gets its first trans people ever

    Sweden has appointed its first transgender people in the government, where Lina Axelsson Kihlblom will be Minister of Higher Education and Research. Kihlblom, 51, was appointed on Tuesday by Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson, Sweden’s first female leader. She described her path to gender reassignment in an interview in 2018 for the magazine Icakuriren. “I was […]

  • More than half a million people displaced internally in Afghanistan in 2021: UN report

    More than half a million people displaced internally in Afghanistan in 2021: UN report

    According to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) from 11 to 21 November 2021, at least 667,900 people have been displaced between 1 and 21 January, Khaama Press reports. The report also identifies the number of refugees returned from Pakistan and Iran to Afghanistan this year. More than 1.146 million illegal Afghan […]

  • In Finland, the number of Covid cases is increasing among children

    In Finland, the number of Covid cases is increasing among children

    Schools and municipalities currently have varying practices in reporting students ’Covid infections and covid exposure. Helsingin Sanomat reported on Wednesday about infections detected at a school in Sipoonlahti, where the school or municipality did not initially report exposure in accordance with its own policy. Information about intra-school infections initially spread in a Whatsapp group chat […]

  • The gang leader, the car fires and the informant scandal in Eskilstuna

    The gang leader, the car fires and the informant scandal in Eskilstuna

    There is a red light in Eskilstuna right now and during the last two years there have been several shootings where people have been murdered and injured. A handful of networks operate in the area and about fifty individuals are believed to belong to the upper driving strata of organized crime. One of the people […]

  • Local elections 2021: In Lyngby – last but not least

    Local elections 2021: In Lyngby – last but not least

    Kersi Porbunderwalla Inlet: Lyngby-Taarbæk Party: Left www.kersi.dk You may find Kersi at the very bottom of the candidate list for the Liberal Party in Lyngby-Taarbæk, but it is certainly not a reflection of his position in the party or society. Since arriving in Denmark from India at the age of just 18 back in 1966, […]

  • From Friday!  Corona passes will be required to attend most gatherings

    From Friday! Corona passes will be required to attend most gatherings

    Many will agree that the reintroduction of the corona passport requirement, which takes effect from Friday morning for most indoor venues, could not have come earlier enough as over 3,000 new cases of corona were registered yesterday afternoon. About 319 people are currently hospitalized with corona, and 39 are in intensive care. Three more deaths […]

  • The HS stories posed a concrete risk of disclosing classified information, the prosecutor explains

    The HS stories posed a concrete risk of disclosing classified information, the prosecutor explains

    The prosecutor has raised concerns about self-censorship in journalism, especially with regard to allegations of attempted disclosure. Reporters have warned that journalistic work can be complicated if data collection and other preparatory journalistic practices can be interpreted as an attempt at crime. Read more: IPI criticizes decision to raise three journalists in Helsingin Sanomat (2.11.2021) […]

  • WikiLeaks founder Assange submits lawsuit against British minister, jailed for preventing marriage to fiancée

    London [UK], November 7 (ANI / Sputnik): WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his fiancée Stella Moris filed a lawsuit against British Justice Minister Dominic Raab and the head of the Belmarsh prison, where the whistleblower is currently being held, for preventing their marriage, British reported media. The couple claim that the obstacles imposed by the […]

  • Mjølnerparken’s residents’ case one step closer to the High Court

    Mjølnerparken’s residents’ case one step closer to the High Court

    A group of 11 residents from Mjølnerparken, one of Copenhagen’s most infamous residential areas, wants to bring the Ministry of the Interior and Housing to court over the spring 2020 decision to allow the sale of 260 apartments, which results in forced relocation of all residents. in them. The residents’ group is suing the Ministry […]

  • Covid-19 infections in the Faroe Islands

    Covid-19 infections in the Faroe Islands

    115 coronavirus infections were diagnosed yesterday in the Faroe Islands. This was reported by lawyer Bárður á Steig Nielsen during today’s meeting with journalists in Þórshöfn. The meeting was broadcast live on TV. The lawyer said the situation was serious and people had to follow the instructions. Most infections occur in the northern islands, but […]

  • 21-year-old charged with the murder of a family member in Tisvildeleje

    A 21-year-old man who is being produced in a constitutional hearing at the Court in Elsinore on Tuesday morning, is charged with the murder of a 55-year-old woman. She was found dead in Tisvildeleje on Monday. It writes Ekstra Bladet. The indictment states that the killing happened on Monday morning and that it must have […]

  • Parents of killed man testify in murder case from Bornholm

    Parents of killed man testify in murder case from Bornholm

    On Tuesday, the appeal case begins in premises in Rønne, and there is at least one difference in relation to the city court. This is what Tyge Trier, who is an assistance lawyer for the parents and sister of the killed Phillip Mbuji Johansen, says. – Unlike the district court, Phillips’ mother and father must […]

  • Fake grandchildren embezzled the elderly by almost a million kroner

    On Monday, the 33-year-old Romeo Nguyen Lam in the Eastern High Court was sentenced to four years in prison and deportation from Denmark with a ban on entry for 10 years. He was not alone in the scam. In December last year, he and a woman and another man were convicted in the case at […]

  • Defendant demands deadline for decision in Niels Holck case

    Defendant demands deadline for decision in Niels Holck case

    After almost five years, the Attorney General should now make a decision in the case of the Dane Niels Holck, who for a number of years has been the center of a diplomatic dispute between India and Denmark. This is what a letter from Niels Holck’s lawyer, Jonas Christoffersen, reads, which lands at the Court […]

  • DF politician convicted of racist posting on Facebook

    A politician from Norddjurs Municipality was convicted of racism last year. The politician himself confirms this to TV2 East Jutland. This is Steen Jensen, who is a city council politician for the Danish People’s Party in Norddjurs Municipality. He was convicted about a year ago for a comment on Facebook in which he linked Muslim […]

  • DF politician convicted of racist comment on Facebook

    A politician from Norddjurs Municipality was convicted of racism last year. This is confirmed by the politician to TV2 East Jutland. This is Steen Jensen, who is a city council politician for the Danish People’s Party in Norddjurs Municipality. He was convicted about a year ago for a comment on Facebook in which he linked […]

  • Nicklas Bendtner is fighting for his Porsche in the High Court

    The intervention – and a fine of 40,000 kroner – is due to the fact that the 33-year-old man has been caught driving several times without a valid driving license. He has previously been disqualified from driving in Denmark for three years. At a court hearing in Copenhagen City Court at the end of September, […]

  • Drugs were smuggled on foot across the border into Germany

    Drugs were smuggled on foot across the border into Germany

    The South and Southern Jutland Police claim this at least in a case that will soon be decided in court. After processing the oil, a total of six kilos of amphetamine was produced, you can read in the indictment. A total of 30 kilos of amphetamine must have been produced from the portions of oil […]

  • 3000 elderly people got calls from scammers

    3000 elderly people got calls from scammers

    Copenhagen Police have called the case “Sweet Talk”, ie flattering speech. Here, citizens – mainly aged from about 70 to 90 years – across the country have been called up by people who introduced themselves as employees of Tax. And the talk must have seemed convincing. In any case, more than 60 people handed over […]

  • Big case is called Sweet Talk – 3000 got calls from scammers

    Big case is called Sweet Talk – 3000 got calls from scammers

    The talk must have seemed convincing. In any case, more than 60 people handed over their NemID information, and immediately after, the fake taxpayers took action. Their agenda was simple: to steal citizens’ money. They were quickly transferred to other accounts. In sober language, each case is described in a 265-page indictment that Ritzau has […]

  • Rap star with both hits and judgments in the luggage

    Rap star with both hits and judgments in the luggage

    Despite good grades in school, as a young man he became involved in the Los Angeles band Crips, which he has since openly supported by wearing the band’s blue clothes. And shortly after high school, Snoop, with the civil name Calvin Cordozar Broadus, spent six months in prison for cocaine possession. In addition to the […]

  • Man arrested for bomb threat against hospital in Viborg

    – He had also called Viborg Hospital (Regional Hospital in Viborg, ed.) And asked for help, and he had not received it either, so he decided that he would call in a bomb threat against the hospital, says Anders Hansen. Police then drove out to the man’s residence, where he was arrested. – We searched […]

  • The Supreme Court shakes up prisons’ use of punishment for inmates

    The Supreme Court shakes up prisons’ use of punishment for inmates

    The prison justified the decision on the grounds that the man had threatened an employee during a routine visit of the man’s prison cell. It was therefore believed that he had violated criminal law by making threatening statements. It is in some cases sufficient to be able to put an inmate in a penal cell. […]

  • Mink killing also created surprise in Heunicke’s ministry

    Previously, officials in the then Ministry of the Environment and Food have explained that the decision came right behind them and that they felt convinced that there was no basis in the law to require it. On Friday, Ida Krems, then a specialist consultant at the Ministry of Health and the Elderly, also admitted that […]

  • Taxi driver can lose car after driver driving

    Taxi driver can lose car after driver driving

    This is the demand from a prosecutor on Friday in the Copenhagen City Court, where a judge must decide on the effect of the new rules on so-called insane driving. The reason is an episode on the Helsingør motorway on the night of 3 April. An officer measured the taxi’s speed at at least 121 […]

  • Allegation of legal roar in case of several tons of cocaine

    Allegation of legal roar in case of several tons of cocaine

    This is what lawyer Andro Vrlic says in the Copenhagen City Court during the last court hearing before the verdict. In a speech to the court, he asks for the acquittal of his client, a 47-year-old man. He is one of a total of 15 accused men. The error occurred in connection with the client’s […]

  • The clerk was concerned about Støjberg’s press release

    The clerk was concerned about Støjberg’s press release

    In the press release issued on 10 February 2016, the then Minister Inger Støjberg announced that she had put an end to minor asylum seekers being able to live with a spouse or cohabitant. However, the press release did not mention that there could be exceptions. And in the article from Jyllands-Posten, professors assessed that […]

  • Key witness: It was setting in note that was dead

    Key witness: It was setting in note that was dead

    Jesper Gori has in the Supreme Court repeated what he has also told the Instruction Commission – that the note was “dead and gone” after a meeting on 9 February 2016. – The explanation you have given has left its mark on the media picture, Mallet states. In the Supreme Court, Støjberg is accused of […]

  • Office manager held Støjberg out with outstretched arm in instruction case

    Office manager held Støjberg out with outstretched arm in instruction case

    The answer stated that Støjberg instructed the Danish Immigration Service to separate. – I acknowledge that in this way we tried to keep the minister out in the open, says Jesper Gori. – The word “instruct” was not super well chosen. The defender also asks if Jesper Gori knew if Inger Støjberg helped to communicate […]

  • Danish man charged with killing five people with a bow and arrow in Norway

    Danish man charged with killing five people with a bow and arrow in Norway

    A 37-year-old Danish man has been arrested and charged in connection with the terrible attack in Kongsberg, only 60 km southwest of the capital Oslo, which left five people dead late yesterday afternoon. It is believed that the perpetrator carried out the attacks using a bow and an arrow. Two more people were injured, including […]

  • The Consumer Ombudsman for the colored cases

    The Consumer Ombudsman for the colored cases

    Hagen Jørgensen trained as a lawyer in 1963 and became the third consumer ombudsman after working for a number of years at Slotsholmen, so he was familiar with the political system and the tough battles that can take place. That toughness he was going to need. Take, for example, the time Hagen Jørgensen went to […]

  • 64-year-old assaulted with knife in his upstairs

    It was witnesses to the assault who alerted the police at 2.40pm. The victim turned out to have been cut with a knife, but escaped with superficial injuries. Police have arrested a suspect in the case. – This is a 30-year-old man who lives in the same upstairs as the injured party, says Jørn Bystrup. […]

  • The High Court rejects compensation to Remee in See and Hear case

    In April, the Copenhagen City Court in a judgment rejected the claim of six celebrities for compensation for violation of privacy. Two of the celebrities, Line Baun Danielsen and Remee, then tried to proceed to the high court. But the appeal is hopeless. This is stated by the High Court according to Remee’s lawyer, Kåre […]

  • OVERVIEW: Several Godhavn boys receive compensation from the state

    OVERVIEW: Several Godhavn boys receive compensation from the state

    The 28 lived in Godhavn during the same period as 17 others, who in February received an allowance that was also 300,000 kroner for each. Read more about the case of the Godhavn boys here: * The boys’ home Godhavn was established in 1893 in Tisvildeleje in North Zealand as a self-governing institution. * It […]

  • 28 Godhavn boys each receive 300,000 in compensation

    28 former Godhavn boys enter into a settlement with the state and are each awarded 300,000 kroner in compensation, their lawyer, Mads Pramming, informs P1 Morgen.

  • 28 Godhavn boys receive 300,000 in compensation

    28 Godhavn boys receive 300,000 in compensation

    28 former Godhavn boys enter into a settlement with the state and are each awarded 300,000 kroner in compensation, their lawyer, Mads Pramming, informs P1 Morgen.

  • 28 Godhavn boys receive compensation

    28 Godhavn boys receive compensation

    28 former Godhavn boys enter into a settlement with the state and are each awarded 300,000 kroner in compensation, their lawyer, Mads Pramming, informs P1 Morgen.

  • Ellemann wants to measure whether voters get more freedom

    Here, the Liberals will celebrate the party’s 150th anniversary and look forward to the local elections, which will really start when the election posters are hung up on 23 October. In Ellemann’s speech, however, it is especially the message of more freedom for the Danes that fills. The National Assembly Hall is decorated with large […]

  • OVERVIEW: The mink case continues after a legal investigation

    A lawyer’s investigation into the police’s so-called action cards and the burial of mink has just been published. At the same time, a commission of inquiry into mink on Thursday initiated a final reversal of the process and of who knew what. Get an overview of the mink case here: * 17 June 2020 comes […]

  • Investigation criticizes the National Police’s action card in the mink case

    Investigation criticizes the National Police’s action card in the mink case

    A recently published legal study of the National Police’s use of an action card in the mink case expresses criticism of the National Police in relation to their preparation. The investigation shows that the preparation of them “has not in itself been subject to any special or formal decision-making process in the police, which must […]

  • Prosecutor Anchor: Demands two Levakovic brothers expelled forever

    It is not enough that the Court in Glostrup two weeks ago deported the brothers Jimmi and Dollar Levakovic from Denmark with a ban on entry for nine years. The prosecution wants them thrown out of the country forever. Thus, the Public Prosecutor in Copenhagen stated on Friday that it is appealing the verdict in […]

  • The state takes over Porsche from Nicklas Bendtner

    In the case, Bendtner was charged with driving several times without a valid driver’s license. He has previously been disqualified from driving in Denmark for three years. At a court hearing last week, he explained that he had been told by his lawyer that he could legally drive again on his British driving license. His […]

  • Defender: Homecoming woman is deeply unhappy

    Defender: Homecoming woman is deeply unhappy

    Here, a judge must decide whether the woman should be remanded in custody for having supported Islamic State. – She is deeply unhappy and deeply frustrated at the thought of having to be separated from her children, the lawyer says in an interview with TV 2 News. The defender emphasizes that the mother is the […]