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The investigation against Julian Assange is discontinued
Director of Public Prosecution, Ms Marianne Ny, has today decided to discontinue the investigation regarding suspected rape (lesser degree) by Julian Assange.
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Chronology
Events concerning Julian Assange in chronological order.
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For victims
Help is available to the victims of crime throughout the legal process. There are specific rules for crimes involving victims under the age of 18, including that the crime must be investigated
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Coercive measures
Coercive measures are any action that imposes some form of constraint on a suspect, such as apprehending someone.
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Starting an investigation
If you are a victim of or witness to a crime, you can report it to the police. Once the police have received your report, a decision will be made by either the police or the prosecutor on whether or
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Facts about extradition and surrender
Different rules apply within the EU (surrender) and outside the EU (extradition).
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Facts about extradition and surrender
Different rules apply within the EU (surrender) and outside the EU (extradition).
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Can Assange be extradited from Sweden to the USA?
The Swedish government exclusively makes decisions in extradition cases to countries outside the EU.
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Why was Julian Assange not questioned in Sweden in the autumn of 2010?
The reason is that he was not available for questioning.
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Why was Julian Assange not questioned in Sweden in the autumn of 2010?
The reason is that he was not available for questioning.
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Head Office
The Head Office of the Swedish Prosecution Authority is responsible for cases heard by the Supreme Court, for legal governance and for central international matters.
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About Cookies
About cookies The Electronic Communications Act (2003: 389), which has been in force since 1 July 2011, means that a person who visits a website must actively consent to the website using so-called
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Accessibility statement for aklagare.se
Accessibility statement for aklagare.se We want for as many people as possible to be able to use aklagare.se. Here we describe how aklagare.se comply with the Digital Public Service Accessibility
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Sexual offences
Since 1 July 2018, Sweden has had legislation for sexual offences based on the concept of voluntariness. This means that a perpetrator can be convicted of rape even without the use of threats or
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Review
A review means that a decison by a prosecutor is reviewed by a Director of Public Prosecution or Deputy Director of Public Prosecution.
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Public Prosecution Areas
There are 31 local public prosecution offices in Sweden divided into four geographical areas.
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Development Centre
The Prosecution Development Centre is tasked with methodological and legal development in various criminal fields and for accumulating knowledge within the authority’s areas of responsibility.
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Press photos
Press photos of key people within the authority and the Swedish Prosecution Authority´s logo.
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The role of a prosecutor
Swedish prosecutors have three main tasks: to lead investigations, to bring prosecutions, and to appear in court.
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For witnesses
Almost 100,000 people are called to testify in the Swedish courts each year. The general obligation to give evidence exists to help the courts reach the correct verdict.