The trial of Norwegian royal affiliate Marius Borg Høiby begins amid serious allegations of violent threats, rape, and abuse, drawing intense public and media scrutiny.
Staffanstorp politicians, including leader Christian Sonesson, were acquitted in a 2026 trial on gross misconduct charges related to refugee housing decisions involving Syrian refugees.
The forensic psychiatric examination for Vilma Andersson, suspected in the Rönninge murder, faces delays due to case complexity, extending the report deadline to February 13.
Pran Malhotra was dismissed as nämndeman for breaching confidentiality by discussing internal court deliberations and opposing the verdict in a rape case involving a 100-year-old victim.
Carl Bildt testified in Sweden's longest trial over allegations that Lundin Oil executives aided Sudanese war crimes during oil operations from 1999 to 2003.
Joakim Medin's terrorism trial in Turkey is postponed amid Swedish government silence on Turkey's legal requests, stirring frustration and highlighting diplomatic tensions.
Swedish journalist Joakim Medin's trial in Turkey may be delayed as he is banned from entering Turkey, with Turkish authorities requesting his remote participation, raising concerns about the political nature of the trial.
Swedish courts have opened trials for two serious murder cases involving a teenage victim in Stockholm and an assault-related death in Gothenburg, with accused denying and admitting guilt respectively.
A 26-year-old man is on trial in Hudiksvall for fatally stabbing an ambulance worker, admitting to stabbing but denying murder, while questions remain about prior warnings and communication to emergency staff.
A 26-year-old man stands trial for the murder of ambulance worker Helena Löfgren, with details highlighting the attack circumstances and procedural concerns.
The Svea Court of Appeal has upheld the acquittal of a dual Russian-Swedish businessman charged with espionage, citing insufficient evidence to prove national security threats.
New forensic evidence and expert critiques have emerged in the Knutby murder case, suggesting Sara Svensson may have been wrongfully convicted and prompting calls for a retrial.
The trial for an 18-year-old accused of planning a suicide bombing at Stockholm's Kulturfestival linked to ISIS has begun, with the defendant admitting to participation in the terrorist group and facing multiple charges alongside a 17-year-old co-defendant.
Court proceedings begin in Stockholm over the fatal Gröna Lund Jetline roller coaster accident with prosecutors presenting critical video evidence and pressing charges against involved companies.
The trial against Gröna Lund and two subcontractors for the fatal Jetline accident begins, with claims totaling 18 million kronor and dismantling plans for the ride.
Gröna Lund's CEO Jan Eriksson accepts responsibility but denies criminal charges as trial opens over the fatal 2023 Jetline roller coaster accident that injured nine and claimed one life.
Two women and three men are prosecuted for humiliating sexual abuse of individuals with intellectual disabilities in Sweden, with trial set for November 13.
Four young men linked to a Nazi extremist group stand trial in Stockholm for racially motivated assaults during a violent night in August 2025, denying extremist motives amid victim testimonies and surveillance evidence.
Micke Leijnegard is on trial for sexual harassment for allegedly attempting to kiss a woman without consent during filming of 'Mästarnas mästare', with conflicting accounts and awaited verdict.
The trial of a former Nasdaq employee and three others accused of insider trading has begun, raising serious concerns about trust in Sweden's financial markets.
The trial of Staffanstorp politicians charged with misconduct over stopping refugee reception has been postponed until next year, prolonging the legal proceedings in this high-profile case.