It was in January that a 16-year-old boy died of a stabbing. The convicted teenage boy has previously acknowledged the circumstances, but argued that it was a state of emergency.

The district court sentenced him to murder, but in June the court changed the heading to murder. He was then also given a longer sentence: closed youth care for two years and eight months.

Now the boy has appealed through his lawyer to the court's ruling and asked the Supreme Court to review the case, something that UNT was the first to tell.

Want to be acquitted

In the application for probation in HD, the lawyer writes, among other things, that the teenage boy wants to be acquitted of murder and illegal threats or in any case receive a lesser sentence. The boy continues to claim that he acted in emergency defense and the lawyer writes that they want the case tried properly.

For HD to take up goals, special reasons are needed, for example that the outcome can have a fundamental significance for future goals.