Valkeakosken kaksoismurha 18.1.2019 - toinen tuomituista syyllistyi tapon yritykseen Saramäessä

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Random kirjoitti: To Marras 09, 2023 11:30 pm
Late6 kirjoitti: Pe Loka 22, 2021 10:58 pm oisko Rontti saanut taas turpaansa kunnolla
Ainako se topi "rontti" koivisto saa nokkaansa? Kovaa hommaa kyllä tuo lusiminen ku tämän tästä hakataan tai keitetään ohimennen.

Nyt se on keitetty:
https://www.is.fi/kotimaa/art-2000009962707.html
Näinhän näille itseään täynnä oleville pelleille tyypillisesti käy, hangaround on aina hangaround ja sellaisena pysyy
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Kalle-Ville kirjoitti: Ma Elo 17, 2020 10:08 pm Tulee mieleen ihan taposta ym. rikoksista pyttytuomiota aikoinaan lusinut Jesse "sellaista vankia ei ole" Janhunen. Onkohan tuo lukenut Jessen kirjan, missä tämä pisti toista vankia teroitetulla hammasharjalla silmän kautta aivoihin? No henki ei siinäkään mennyt, vaikka pahaa jälkeä tulikin.
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Tulin lukeen tätä ketjua kun kiinnostuin tuosta paunasalosta. Niin hän on menettänyt veljensä siis kolarissa mikä on ollut hänelle varmasti kova paikka niin sen takia ehkä nämä rikokset.
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Millavaan kirjoitti: To Marras 23, 2023 8:11 am Tulin lukeen tätä ketjua kun kiinnostuin tuosta paunasalosta. Niin hän on menettänyt veljensä siis kolarissa mikä on ollut hänelle varmasti kova paikka niin sen takia ehkä nämä rikokset.
Eikä... :cry: . Rikokset on tehty koska kyseessä on empatiakyvytön narkkimanne. On siis ammatinvalinta ihan perinteiden mukaan.
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Millavaan kirjoitti: To Marras 23, 2023 8:11 am Tulin lukeen tätä ketjua kun kiinnostuin tuosta paunasalosta. Niin hän on menettänyt veljensä siis kolarissa mikä on ollut hänelle varmasti kova paikka niin sen takia ehkä nämä rikokset.
Siinähän onkin pätevä syy kaksoismurhaan! Kaikkea paskaa sitä kirjoitetaankin. Voithan alkaa kirjeenvaihtoon söpön Tinon kanssa, kun noin käy sääliksi raukan kova kohtalo :D
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Tällainen valitus löytyy googlettamalla. Linnassa on varmaan aikaa tehtailla näitä pönkäleitä.

https://hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng#%7B%2522 ... 2522%5D%7D

DECISION

Application no. 15736/22
Petri Tapani ALPPI
against Finland


The European Court of Human Rights (Second Section), sitting on 28 November 2023 as a Chamber composed of:
Arnfinn Bårdsen, President,
Egidijus Kūris,
Pauliine Koskelo,
Saadet Yüksel,
Lorraine Schembri Orland,
Frédéric Krenc,
Diana Sârcu, judges,
and Hasan Bakırcı, Section Registrar,
Having regard to the above application lodged on 17 March 2022,
Having deliberated, decides as follows:
THE FACTS

1. The applicant, Mr Petri Tapani Alppi, is a Finnish national who was born in 1985 and lives in Turku. He was represented before the Court by Mr Tuutti, a lawyer practising in Tampere.
2. The facts of the case, as submitted by the applicant, may be summarised as follows.
3. On 27 June 2019 the applicant was convicted by the Pirkanmaa District Court (käräjäoikeus, tingsrätten) of two murders and certain other offences, including aggravated assault. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and ordered to pay damages to the victims’ next of kin.
4. The applicant appealed against that ruling. The appeal proceedings were then conducted in the Turku Court of Appeal (hovioikeus, hovrätten), the bench of which was composed of three judges, in two stages.
5. First, on 15 January 2020, having taken and examined all the evidence at a hearing, the Court of Appeal adopted a judgment in which the applicant was found guilty as charged. He was then subjected to a forensic medical examination to establish his mental capacity at the time when the offences had been committed.
6. Having obtained the results of the forensic medical examination, according to which the applicant had acted without any reduction in his mental capacity that might have been relevant to his sentencing, the Court of Appeal on 19 October 2020 held a further hearing on the issues pertaining to sentencing. The applicant and his lawyer attended the hearing in person. At the time of that second hearing, however, one of the three judges had to undergo a COVID-19-related quarantine, and a video link was therefore used to connect the persons physically present in the courtroom with the quarantined judge.
7. On 15 December 2020 the Court of Appeal gave its final judgment. The Court of Appeal reclassified the assault as non-aggravated and altered the award of damages in respect of one of the next of kin. In other respects, the District Court’s judgment was upheld, and the applicant’s sentence of life imprisonment was confirmed, this being effectively the mandatory sentence for murder under Finnish law.
8. The applicant appealed against the Court of Appeal’s judgment to the Supreme Court, arguing that there had been a procedural error because there had been no provision of domestic law that allowed a judge to participate in a hearing via video link.
9. On 22 December 2021 the Supreme Court (korkein oikeus, högsta domstolen) dismissed the appeal. The Supreme Court noted that the matter did not concern a judge who had been absent, but rather the manner in which he had been present. The error was therefore not a question of the legality of the composition of the Court of Appeal. However, since there was no provision of domestic law governing the participation of a judge via video link, the Supreme Court considered that the matter had to be viewed as a procedural error nonetheless and that, consequently, a broader examination had to be carried out in order to determine whether fair-trial requirements would demand that the case be remitted to the Court of Appeal for a rehearing.
10. In carrying out that examination, the Supreme Court first noted that the error under domestic procedural law had violated the immediacy of the trial and was accordingly serious. In assessing what impact the procedural error had had on the overall fairness of the trial the Supreme Court referred to another one of its judgments – given on the same day – in which it had found that the use of video link had not been acceptable because, inter alia, there had not been sufficiently weighty reasons for it. In that case the Supreme Court had quashed a decision of the Court of Appeal and remitted the case to it as it had considered that the requirements of a fair trial had not been met.
11. However, in the applicant’s case, the Supreme Court observed that the reason for the use of video link had been that one of the judges had had to undergo a COVID-19-related quarantine. The Supreme Court stated that the COVID-19 pandemic had provided weighty reasons for using a video link and in the circumstances, under domestic law, the Court of Appeal would have had a quorum even if it had continued handling the case with only two members.
12. The Supreme Court further noted that the evidence had been presented in the presence of all three judges during the first part of the hearing and that the applicant had already been convicted by the judgment of 15 January 2020 (see paragraph 5 above) – the remaining matter for the second part of the hearing had largely been limited to points of law only relevant to sentencing (see paragraph 6 above).
13. Lastly, the Supreme Court considered that there was nothing concrete to suggest that the judge’s having participated by video link in the second part of the hearing and the deliberations thereafter had had any impact on the applicant’s defence rights. It concluded that although there had been a breach of rules of procedure, it had not in the circumstances had any impact on the quality of the hearing, on the decision-making or on the outcome. There were accordingly no grounds for quashing the Court of Appeal’s judgment.
COMPLAINT

14. The applicant complained under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention about the use of videoconferencing in his case despite there having been no provision of domestic procedural law providing any legal basis for it.
Article 6 § 1 of the Convention reads, in so far as relevant, as follows:
“In the determination of his civil rights and obligations or of any criminal charge against him, everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law.”

THE LAW

15. The applicant submitted that the use of videoconferencing without any legal basis had rendered his trial unfair and meant that the Court of Appeal had not been established by law in his case.
16. To begin with the latter part of the complaint, the Court reiterates that it has held that, in principle, a violation by a “tribunal” of domestic legal provisions relating to the establishment and competence of judicial organs gives rise to a violation of Article 6 § 1 and that, therefore, it has jurisdiction to examine whether the domestic law has been complied with in that connection. However, having regard to the general principle that it is, in the first place, for the national courts themselves to interpret the provisions of domestic law, the Court has also found that it may not question their interpretation unless there has been a flagrant violation of domestic law (see Guðmundur Andri Ástráðsson v. Iceland [GC], no. 26374/18, § 216, 1 December 2020).
17. In the present case, the Court observes that video link was used for part of the proceedings because one of the judges on the Court of Appeal’s bench was prevented from being physically present in the courtroom for the second part of the hearing of the applicant’s case. It is not disputed between the parties that the domestic procedural law did not provide for such a solution and that it has already been acknowledged by the Supreme Court (see paragraph 9 above). The Court agrees with the Supreme Court as to the nature of the breach of the domestic law (see paragraph 9 above), namely that it was effectively not a matter of how the Court of Appeal had been “established” within the meaning of Article 6 § 1 of the Convention, but rather of how the lawfully established tribunal in question had conducted part of the hearing in technical terms.
18. In the Court’s assessment, the crux of the case is accordingly whether the procedural defect identified by the Supreme Court rendered the criminal proceedings against the applicant unfair.
19. In that connection, the Court notes that its case-law does not appear to cover situations in which a video link has been used owing to a judge’s inability to physically attend a court hearing, although there have been several cases concerning domestic proceedings in which a video link had been used because of other participants’ inability to physically attend (see, for example, Jallow v. Norway, no. 36516/19, 2 December 2021). In general, the Court has held in those different contexts that participation in proceedings by video link is not, in itself incompatible with the requirement of a fair and public trial, as long as the measure in any given case serves a legitimate aim and that the arrangements are compatible with that requirement (see, for example, mutatis mutandis, Dijkhuizen v. the Netherlands, no. 61591/16, § 53, 8 June 2021; Bivolaru v. Romania (no. 2), no. 66580/12, § 138, 2 October 2018; Ichetovkina and Others v. Russia, nos. 12584/05 and 5 others, § 37, 4 July 2017; Yevdokimov and Others v. Russia, nos. 27236/05 and 10 others, §§ 41‑43, 16 February 2016; and Marcello Viola v. Italy, no. 45106/04, §§ 67 and 73-74, ECHR 2006‑XI (extracts)).
20. Similarly, in the context of the present case the Court must be satisfied that the judge’s participation in the hearing by video link had been justified by strong reasons, that appropriate measures were in place to ensure that the judge was nevertheless able to duly participate in the proceedings throughout the hearing, and, above all, that the overall fairness of the trial was not compromised (see mutatis mutandis Beuze v. Belgium [GC], no. 71409/10, §§ 120-122, 9 November 2018).
21. In the instant case, the Supreme Court was of the view that the COVID-19 pandemic was a weighty and legitimate reason for the use of video link in the concrete circumstances of the applicant’s case and had not rendered his trial unfair. In reaching that conclusion, the Supreme Court thoroughly examined the overall fairness of the criminal proceedings. It noted in that connection that the applicant’s right to challenge or question any of the witnesses heard by the court in the presence of the judges who ultimately decided the case had not been violated, as all the evidence had been taken and examined at the first hearing (see paragraphs 5-6 and 12 above). The Supreme Court nonetheless pointed out that the principle of immediacy had necessarily suffered as a result of the use of video link (see paragraph 10 above).
22. The Court is satisfied that the use of video link served a legitimate aim, namely to reduce the spread of COVID-19. As to the requirement for due process, the Court finds it important that in the circumstances of the applicant’s case, even if the use of video link had an impact on the immediacy of the trial in technical terms, as accepted by the Supreme Court, the case was not one that could have given rise to concerns that the judges adjudicating the case had not themselves taken the important evidence (see for example, mutatis mutandis, Graviano v. Italy, no. 10075/02, §§ 39-40, 10 February 2005, and Škaro v. Croatia, no. 6962/13, §§ 22-31, 6 December 2016 (in both of which no violations of the Convention were found), and also Cutean v. Romania, no. 53150/12, §§ 60-73, 2 December 2014 (in which a violation of Article 6 § 1 was found)). In that context, the Court also bears in mind the fact that not every deficiency in respect of the principle of immediacy will in and of itself necessarily lead to the conclusion that the trial was overall unfair (see, for example, P.K. v. Finland (dec.), no. 37442/97, 9 July 2002).
23. Moreover, in the applicant’s case, the Court finds that importance must be attached to the fact that the second part of the hearing, where a video link was used, essentially related to more technical legal issues relevant to the sentencing in a situation where the applicant’s guilt had already been established (see paragraphs 5-6 and 12 above). Against that background, the Court does not find that the Supreme Court erred when finding that the proceedings overall appeared fair, notwithstanding that the use of video link had not been in keeping with domestic procedural rules (see paragraph 13 above). The Court takes note of the fact that in another case decided on the same day, the Supreme Court reached the conclusion, likewise following a concrete assessment of the circumstances, that the use of video link had violated the right to a fair trial (see paragraph 10 above).
24. In the light of the above, the Court considers that the application is manifestly ill-founded within the meaning of Article 35 § 3 (a) of the Convention and must accordingly be rejected pursuant to Article 35 § 4.
For these reasons, the Court, unanimously,

Declares the application inadmissible.
Done in English and notified in writing on 14 December 2023.
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Oikeus ennen kaikkea kirjoitti: Pe Syys 16, 2022 2:38 pm Kaksoismurhaaja löi toista vankia lyijykynällä silmään Turun vankilassa – tuomittiin tapon yrityksestä
Varsinais-Suomen käräjäoikeus tuomitsi perjantaina tapon yrityksestä vangin, joka iski toista vankia lyijykynällä silmään Turun vankilassa elokuussa 2020.
Oikeuden mukaan uhri yritti paeta paikalta iskun jälkeen, mutta mies seurasi uhria ja löi häntä uudelleen päähän. Tilanne päättyi vasta, kun vartija tuli väliin.
Mies tuomittiin myös virkamiehen väkivaltaisesta vastustamisesta, koska hän yritti potkia vartijaa sekä muutenkin laittoi voimakkaasti vastaan, kun häntä otettiin kiinni.
Tuomio tuli myös aiemmasta, toiseen vankiin kohdistuneesta pahoinpitelystä vankilan saunatiloissa sekä kahdesta vahingonteosta. Mies oli hajottanut paikkoja sellissään ja aiheuttanut kahdesti vesivahingon.
Rangaistusta määrätessä oikeus otti huomioon koventamisperusteena, että mies istui tekoaikaan tuomiota kahdesta murhasta ja pahoinpitelystä. Se tuomitsi Tino Dimitri Paunasalon, 32, neljän vuoden ja kahden kuukauden vankeuteen.

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