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  2. 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.

  3. Crime in Finland - Wikipedia

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    (2) In the Penal Code as of 1994 (3) Traffic offences (4) line across a time series shows substantial breaks in the homogeneity of a series (5) Population of Finland by the end of year 2004 was 5,237,000 (6) these statistics are from official statistics Finland database, [29] but the numbers do not add up, so some data is missing.

  4. Category:Criminal codes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Criminal codes" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. ... Criminal Code of Finland; French criminal law;

  5. Law of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Important codifications were made during Imperial Russian sovereignty, e.g. the Criminal Code was promulgated by Czar Alexander III in 1889. [3] There was a Finnish parliament, the Diet of Finland, convened in 1809 and dissolved in 1906. The Diet was actually active only from 1863; in 1809-1863 the country was governed by administrative means only.

  6. Life imprisonment in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Under the Finnish criminal code of 1889, life imprisonment consisted of at least 12 years of imprisonment after which the convict was conditionally released and remained on probation for the rest of their life. After 1931, release was by presidential pardon and the probationary period was eight years.

  7. Judicial system of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The traditional system of tings for criminal cases and civil disputes continued after conquest and the country's first court of appeals was established at Turku in 1634. [2] Olaus Petri 's The Rules for Judges unified legal system since the 1530s and the law concerning the judicial procedure, the Code of Judicial Procedure ( Finnish ...

  8. Murder in Finnish law - Wikipedia

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    The President of Finland also has the authority to grant a pardon. [3] Juveniles aged 15-17 and adult convicts in non compos mentis can receive sentences ranging from 2 to 12 years of imprisonment. [4] Typically, the punishment for this special group is 10 to 12 years.

  9. List of parties to the Genocide Convention - Wikipedia

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    Criminal Code [37] Genocide has been criminalized as a separate crime in Finland since 1995 and carries a penalty from 4 years to life sentence. In addition to actual killing, the description of the crime ( joukkotuhonta ) covers also cultural assimilation by means of separating children from their original national, ethnic, racial or religious ...