The document in case B 1815-16 at Örebro District Court (Örebro tingsrätt) is a significant legal record related to the conviction of Filip Hessey , who was sentenced to eight years in prison for a violent sword attack in Örebro. Case Context: The Örebro Sword Attack
In the Swedish legal system, an aktbilaga (abbreviated as aktbil ) refers to a specific document or exhibit within a case file. While the exact content of Aktbil 69 in this specific case is often sought by those tracking the "FUP" (Preliminary Investigation Protocol), it typically represents one of the following:
Given the severity of the injuries described (amputated hand parts, life-threatening thigh wounds), this document often contains the detailed medical evidence or forensic analysis used to prove the "concrete danger to life". ГѓВ–rebro TR B 1815-16 Aktbil 69.pdf
This case gained notoriety in Swedish crime forums and legal archives like fup.link and Lexbase , where the "B 1815-16" file is frequently cited as a reference for cases involving extreme violence and the use of unconventional weapons. Örebro TR B 1815-16 - fup.link
In complex criminal cases, these files may include additional witness interviews or technical evidence added shortly before the trial. Significance in Crime Discussions The document in case B 1815-16 at Örebro
The case (B 1815-16) centered on a brutal assault against . According to court findings, Filip Hessey used a sword to deliver multiple blows, specifically targeting the victim’s face. During the attack, the victim lost parts of his left hand while attempting to defend himself and suffered a life-threatening stab wound to the thigh.
A common document type for later-numbered "aktbils" in large files, detailing the formal charges. This case gained notoriety in Swedish crime forums
The court ruled that there was a "concrete danger" to the victim's life, leading to a conviction for (or aggravated assault with intent) and a significant prison term. What is "Aktbil 69"?