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  2. Murder in Finnish law - Wikipedia

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    However, causing death by jumping on a person's chest and head or firing over 10 times on a person's torso has been deemed to fulfill the standard. [ citation needed ] If the aggravating factors for murder are not fulfilled, but the homicide has been deliberate and premeditated, the convict is sentenced for second degree murder ( tappo ) with a ...

  3. Criminal Code of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The criminal code of Finland [1] (Finnish: rikoslaki, Swedish: strafflag) is the codification of the central legal source concerning criminal law in Finland. History [ edit ]

  4. Crime in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Political corruption levels are extremely low and previously Finland was annually named the least corrupted country for years. The number of notices of corruption related crimes were lower than the murder rate in 2007—there were about 15 reports of bribery or attempted bribery annually. [5] In 2006, there were 115 reports of corruption.

  5. Oven homicide - Wikipedia

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    The oven homicide (Finnish: uunisurma) refers to the homicide of Hilkka Hillevi Saarinen née Pylkkänen (b. 1 November 1927 d. 23 December 1960), [1] in the village of Krootila in Kokemäki, Finland in December 1960. It is one of Finland's best-known homicide cases, and the killer has never been officially identified.

  6. 2006 Ulvila homicide case - Wikipedia

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    The Ulvila homicide (Finnish: Ulvilan surma) occurred in Ulvila, Finland, on December 1, 2006. The victim was 51-year-old Jukka S. Lahti, a social psychologist and father of four. Initially, the police were looking for an outside perpetrator. In September 2009, the victim's widow Anneli Auer was arrested and charged with the murder.

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    A judge on Friday dismissed a juror in the trial of a Connecticut woman accused of helping her boyfriend cover up the murder of his estranged wife, after the panelist likened the case to the novel ...

  9. Murder (Finnish law) - Wikipedia

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