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It could allow him to adjust his testimony in trial, to align with other evidence reported.


I don't see how adjusting his testimony at trial interferes with the criminal investigation. Especially since they kept him in solitary for months, only to release him now, and still no charges are laid against him (just nebulous 'suspicions').


The prosecution is required to share all evidence they have with the defense before a trial.


Is this true in Sweden (the setting of this story)?




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