Closed trial of the murder of a homeless man



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The trial against the teenagers suspected of killing a homeless Huskvarna is proceeding as planned, behind closed doors. The boys acted in accordance with the attorney's agreement when they murdered the man with kicks and various property.

Today, the lawsuit is open against a 16-year-old boy and the testimony against a 14-year-old boy for the murder of a homeless man in Huskvarna.picture: Thomas Johansson / TT

Today, the trial began in Jönköpings tingsrätt, which will try to clarify what happened on the evening of August 7, when a homeless person died at Smedbyparken in Huskvarna. The focus is on two teenagers, one 16 years old and the other 14 years old.

Already half an hour before the trial, journalists and photographers had gathered in front of the Jönköping District Court, while waiting for the doors of Hall 1 to open.

Prosecutor Linda Schön began reading the charge. She thinks that the 16 and 14 years old have together and in conscience killed the homeless. The 16-year-old is being prosecuted for murder, or especially for mistreatment and serious assault until the death of another. A will is written against the 14-year-old who, because of his age, can not be sentenced to any punishment.

Both deny having murdered the homeless man.

After the introduction, the court decided, at the request of the defense, that the negotiations continue in camera. The public and the media were thus allowed to leave the courtroom.

In their testimony, 14-year-olds have the opportunity to give an overview of what happened, but regardless of the court's judgment, no sanction will be pronounced.

"It's not strange to say that my client is not doing anything anymore, it's a big process and with all the media, it's a big press," says the lawyer. Martin Cullberg.

"The process will be carried out in a slightly different way from that of an adult suspect.It is taken into account that there are children involved.And when you have goals for children, there is also has judges who are particularly good at taking care of children.

The trial is expected to last another five days of negotiations.

On August 8, the homeless man was found dead at Smedbypark. Police called the incident to death to death. But a week later, after the autopsy, the title was changed to murder. Suspicions came early to target both boys.

The assassination of the man has caused malice throughout the Huskvarna. Many had seen and recognized it because he was often sitting in front of the mall.

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It's happened

August 8: a homeless man from Romania found early in life in a Huskvarna park.

August 15: after the autopsy, the police conclude that there is a murder.

August 20-21: Two police officers under the age of 15 are questioned by police suspected of illegality or ill-treatment.

August 22: A 16 year old boy is called by the police and tells him that he was there.

25-26 August: The prosecutor suspected of murder arrested the journalist, aged 16.

August 27: The 16-year-old is arrested by police, a lawyer and arrested later in the day. On the same day, the district court orders another boy, aged 14, to seek counsel. According to reports, he is also suspected of murder. It will be eliminated in accordance with the Youth Protection Act.

August 30: The 16-year-old is arrested by the Jönköping District Court, probably on suspicion of murder.

September 13: The district court decides to release the young man of 16 years.

September 14: the prosecutor appeals the decision and the court of appeal decides to arrest the young man of 16 years.

September 26: The prosecutor decides to lift the arrest of this man of 16 years. It is supported according to LVU.

October 10: A 14 year old admits to having been with and abused the man.

November 19: At a press conference, the prosecutor announces that the 16-year-old is being prosecuted and that the will is against 14-year-olds.

November 26: The man is buried outside the city of Bacau in his native Romania.

November 28: the trial and the evidence will begin in the Jönköping District Court.

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