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In the Swedish court system, the prefix in a case number typically signifies a criminal case ( brottmål ) , while "98" indicates the case was filed in 1998. Because these records are decades old and many criminal cases are not considered "of public interest," they are often only accessible through direct archival requests rather than online databases.

: The name "Sovdat" or the character encoding in your query (e.g., "tingsrätt") suggests there might be a transliteration or typo. Double-checking the exact spelling of the defendant's name could help in further searches. Domstolsverket Sweden - ENCJ M. Sovdat, B 3358-98, Stockholms Tingsrätt - ko...

If you are looking for a formal write-up on this specific person or case, you may need to: In the Swedish court system, the prefix in

: The Stockholm District Court handles inquiries regarding older case files and can provide official documents if they are not classified. Double-checking the exact spelling of the defendant's name

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