Public access to Swedish court documents is protected by the principle of public access ( Offentlighetsprincipen ). You can request the full PDF by contacting the court directly: Uppsala tingsrätt Email: uppsala.tingsratt@dom.se Case Number: B 1680-22 Location: Smedsgränd 22, Uppsala Uppsala tingsrätt - Sveriges Domstolar
It serves as a data point in broader studies analyzing how courts handle "early interrogations" in criminal cases involving intimate partner violence. 📂 How to Access the Document Uppsala tingsrГ¤tt B 1680-22 Dom 20221117.pdf
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The case involved the application of Chapter 35, Section 15 of the Swedish Code of Judicial Procedure, which allows the use of recorded police interviews as evidence when a victim or witness refuses to testify in court.
The document refers to a Swedish district court verdict delivered on November 17, 2022 .
Like many domestic violence cases, it highlights the challenges faced by prosecutors when a victim becomes unwilling to participate during the main hearing.