Repeated sit-down strike could lead to imprisonment for Thunberg

Repeated sit down strike could lead to imprisonment for Thunberg
full screen Climate activist Greta Thunberg participated in a climate action on July 24, at the Oljehamnen in Malmö, which ended with the police taking her away. Photo: Andreas Hillergren/TT

Greta Thunberg was sentenced on Monday to daily fines after a climate action.

Just a few hours later, she took part in a similar action that ended with the police carrying her away.

– If the same crime is repeated, it is not impossible to get prison, says prosecutor Mathias Larsson.

The crime, disobedience to the authorities, for which Greta Thunberg was convicted has a penalty scale of a maximum of six months in prison.

For those who have been unpunished in the past, the standard penalty is a fine.

A minor crime

If, on the other hand, a person is sentenced for the same crime several times, it can affect the penalty scale, according to Mathias Larsson, senior prosecutor at the Southern Scania Prosecutor’s Chamber.

– The most common is that you are sentenced to a day’s fine because it is considered a minor crime, but you can also commit this crime so many times that it is perceived as an obvious violation of the law, he says and continues by comparing it to petty theft:

– It is also considered a minor crime. It takes a lot before you get jail. If, on the other hand, you talk about a notorious shoplifter who is prosecuted for many cases, where each crime carries a 50-day fine, you can end up in prison.

Carried away by police

Greta Thunberg stated immediately after the hearing in Malmö District Court that the verdict does not deter her from continuing to participate in climate actions. Just a few hours later, she participated in a climate campaign at the oil port in Malmö.

The police have drawn up six reports of disobedience to law enforcement in connection with the action. It is unclear if Greta Thunberg is one of the people reported. However, the action ended with the police carrying her away from the scene.

Mathias Larsson does not want to comment on Greta Thunberg’s case specifically and emphasizes that the question of punishment always depends on the circumstances.

– It is very difficult to say in advance, but if you relapse into crimes of the same type several times, it can have an impact on the punishment scale. If prison is included in the punishment scale, it is also not impossible to be sentenced to prison, he says.

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