Kristersson on the Criticism of the Prosecutor: "Life Is Full of Difficult Trade-Offs"
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GÄVLE. The proposal that 13-year-olds should be able to be convicted of serious crimes is receiving sharp criticism from prosecutors. But Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson thinks that this weekend's mass shooting in Gävle shows that the government's line is right. - It confirms that we must move forward, he says when he meets the media at the crime scene.
The government wants to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13 years. Now there is sharp criticism of the proposal from several prosecutors. - This is incredibly complicated and difficult to assess, s
26 prosecutors are sharply criticizing the government's proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13 for certain serious crimes.
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