To clarify something: under swedish law, the information you publish or share, or what you claim does not need to be false, slanderous or libelous as in not factually correct, for it to count as slander/libel/defamation.
All it takes is the prosecutor convincing the politicians manning the court that it was done with criminal intent to h…
To clarify something: under swedish law, the information you publish or share, or what you claim does not need to be false, slanderous or libelous as in not factually correct, for it to count as slander/libel/defamation.
All it takes is the prosecutor convincing the politicians manning the court that it was done with criminal intent to harm the person(s) involved.
Swedish criminal courts are manned by one judge who actually has training in law and procedure, thoug judges are always political appointees, and this judge is aided by between 3 and 5 politicians.
If that doesn't give you the shakes, well, then you've never been to court here.
To clarify something: under swedish law, the information you publish or share, or what you claim does not need to be false, slanderous or libelous as in not factually correct, for it to count as slander/libel/defamation.
All it takes is the prosecutor convincing the politicians manning the court that it was done with criminal intent to harm the person(s) involved.
Swedish criminal courts are manned by one judge who actually has training in law and procedure, thoug judges are always political appointees, and this judge is aided by between 3 and 5 politicians.
If that doesn't give you the shakes, well, then you've never been to court here.