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Legal justice? Juni 2024 - issue 02 (Legal justice #2) ebok
29,-
Welcome to a new edition of the magazine LEGAL JUSTICE IN NORWAY?This magazine has emerged from a wrongful conviction.The harrowing details are meticulously outlined in the book “Uskyldig dømt” (Norwegian only, will be translated into English soon. The details are also on the website Rettssikkerhet.org. The narrative begins with a Corona loan from a Norwegian bank to my company during the pandemic. The judicial system, in a shocking turn of events, has transformed a joint advance on fees and wa…
Ebok
29,-
Undertittel
lack of competence in the judicial system leads to wrongful convictions
Forlag
Sono forlag
Utgitt
22 august 2024
Lengde
22 sider
Sjanger
Dokumentar og fakta
Serie
Legal justice
Nummer i serie
2
Språk
English
Format
pdf
DRM-beskyttelse
Vannmerket
ISBN
9788293841197
Welcome to a new edition of the magazine LEGAL JUSTICE IN NORWAY?
This magazine has emerged from a wrongful conviction.
The harrowing details are meticulously outlined in the book “Uskyldig dømt” (Norwegian only, will be translated into English soon. The details are also on the website Rettssikkerhet.org. The narrative begins with a Corona loan from a Norwegian bank to my company during the pandemic.
The judicial system, in a shocking turn of events, has transformed a joint advance on fees and wages into two crimes, which were then offset against the very type of costs the loan was intended to cover in the business. It's important to note that such advances are a common practice in the cultural sector.
The case highlights the underlying routines and legal violations within bank, the police, and the prosecution, that have made the sentence possible. It would be surprising if everyone else is adequately treated in the judicial system when there are ten legal violations underlying this case.
In this edition, we highlight police and prosecutions incompetence and the lack of use of modern technology that leads to wrongful convictions.
This magazine has emerged from a wrongful conviction.
The harrowing details are meticulously outlined in the book “Uskyldig dømt” (Norwegian only, will be translated into English soon. The details are also on the website Rettssikkerhet.org. The narrative begins with a Corona loan from a Norwegian bank to my company during the pandemic.
The judicial system, in a shocking turn of events, has transformed a joint advance on fees and wages into two crimes, which were then offset against the very type of costs the loan was intended to cover in the business. It's important to note that such advances are a common practice in the cultural sector.
The case highlights the underlying routines and legal violations within bank, the police, and the prosecution, that have made the sentence possible. It would be surprising if everyone else is adequately treated in the judicial system when there are ten legal violations underlying this case.
In this edition, we highlight police and prosecutions incompetence and the lack of use of modern technology that leads to wrongful convictions.