
Björn Hansson
Björn Hansson is a Swedish judge who presided over a high-profile case involving the brutal murder of 14-year-old Emilia. He emphasized the severity of the violence committed and noted that while the accused, a 15-year-old girl, did not initially plan to kill Emilia, the actions taken during the attack were intentional and lethal.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is the investigator who suggests collecting students' mobile phones at the beginning of the school day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who suggests collecting students' mobile phones at the start of the day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who discusses the proposal for collecting students' mobile phones at the start of the school day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who discusses the proposal for collecting students' mobile phones at the beginning of the day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who suggests collecting students' mobile phones at the beginning of the school day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who suggests collecting students' mobile phones at the beginning of the school day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who discusses the proposal for collecting students' mobile phones at the start of the day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who discusses the proposal for collecting students' mobile phones at the start of the school day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator who suggests collecting students' mobile phones at the beginning of the day.
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Sweden:
Björn Hansson is an investigator discussing the proposal for collecting students' mobile phones at the start of the day.
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