Defense Attorney
As a suspect in a criminal case, you are often entitled to a public defender, but you can always choose to hire a private attorney. You decide which attorney will represent you.
Counsel for the Injured Party
If you have been the victim of a crime, you are entitled to a legal counsel who will assist you as a victim from the initial police interview during the preliminary investigation through to the trial in court.
Lawyer Specializing in Economic (White-Collar) Crime
Economic crimes include, for example, money laundering, accounting offenses, subsidy fraud, insider trading, embezzlement, breach of fiduciary duty, fraud against creditors, and bribery. In addition to criminal penalties, economic crimes may result in corporate fines, business disqualification, forfeiture, and tax surcharges.
Compulsory Treatment (LVU, LVM, LPT, and LRV)
Compulsory care may be ordered when a person does not consent to necessary treatment. This applies, for example, to children and adolescents under the Care of Young Persons Act (LVU), substance abusers under the Care of Substance Abusers Act (LVM), and individuals with mental health issues under the Mental Health Care Act (LPT) or the Care of Persons with Severe Mental Illness Act (LRV). In these cases, you are entitled to a public defender who will protect your rights throughout the entire process.
Legal Education
Forensic science and forensic evidence rely on scientific methods to secure, analyze, and evaluate evidence in a criminal investigation. Attorney Simon Kjellstrand specializes in this field and regularly lectures to both attorneys and law students.