Murder in Finnish law

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title: Murder in Finnish law
text: In Finland, murder is defined as homicide with at least one of four aggravating factors: Intent Brutality or cruelty Endangering public safety Killing a public servant upholding public safety or because of his lawful duty. The offense as a whole must be aggravated. For an adult of sound mind, the only possible punishment for murder is life imprisonment. A conditional release may be granted after 12 years of imprisonment, subject to approval in the Helsinki Court of Appeals. The President of Finl
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