A formal criminal complaint has been lodged against Petra Quick (Personal ID 841127-5087), based on an extensive body of evidence collected during several judicial and investigative proceedings. The complaint is supported by:
- Hundreds of documents providing concrete evidence of manipulation, fraudulent conduct, and other illegal activities.
- Witness testimonies from over 100 individuals who are prepared to substantiate the allegations.
- Files Ö 817-24, B2005-21, and T3591-21, which detail the nature and consequences of the alleged acts.
- Email correspondence and mobile phone messages, which further support the accusations of unlawful conduct and evidence manipulation.
Content of the Complaint and Applicable Penalties:
The criminal complaint includes allegations of the following offenses under Swedish Penal Code (Brottsbalken):
- Perjury (Mened):
- Intentionally providing false information or withholding the truth during judicial proceedings.
- Penalties:
- In ordinary cases: up to 4 years imprisonment.
- In aggravated cases: 2 to 8 years imprisonment.
- Fraudulent Conduct:
- Manipulating evidence or documents to influence decisions by courts or authorities.
- Penalties:
- For minor cases: fines or up to 6 months imprisonment.
- For aggravated cases: up to 6 years imprisonment.
- Destruction of Evidence (Förstörande av bevis):
- Intentionally destroying or removing materials critical to the outcome of judicial proceedings.
- Penalties:
- In ordinary cases: up to 2 years imprisonment.
- In aggravated cases: 6 months to 4 years imprisonment.
- Obstruction of Justice (Hinder för rättvisa):
- Actions aimed at obstructing or interfering with the proper administration of justice.
- Penalties:
- In ordinary cases: up to 2 years imprisonment.
- In aggravated cases: 4 to 6 years imprisonment.
Disclosure of Evidence:
Should Swedish prosecutors fail to act in a standard and lawful manner, the contents of the criminal complaint and all collected evidence may be disclosed publicly in 2025. This would provide the public with access to key materials and documents demonstrating the extent of the allegations.
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