KKO:2023:35 – Petty state border offence
A, a Finnish citizen, had on 25 August 2015 travelled from Finland to the Republic of Estonia and back again aboard a pleasure boat. En route, A had traversed the international waters between Finland and Estonia. A had a valid Finnish passport, but he did not carry it with him on the trip. On the return trip, A underwent a border inspection in Helsinki and could not produce a passport or other travel document. However, A’s identity could be established on the basis of a driver’s license that A was carrying.
KKO:2023:14 – Admission of ANOM messages into evidencenformation
The US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Australian Federal Police had co-operated in a sting operation, codenamed Trojan Shield, where the FBI had established a messaging platform called ANOM. The ANOM smartphone app could be used for sending messages to another phone running the same app, with the service being touted as being fully secure.
KKO:2022:47 – Disclosure of Internet subscriber information
Company B had demanded that Internet Service Provider A be ordered, under section 60a of the Copyright Act, to disclose to B the subscriber information pertaining to 34 accounts specified by way of IP addresses, as these accounts had been used to make copyrighted material available to the public without authorisation and to an extent that was significant in terms of copyright protection
KKO:2022:26 – Fishing restriction imposed on the Sámi indigenous people and its relationship to their fundamental rights (game offence)
The public prosecutor brought charges against A, B, and C for a game offence and against D for a game offence as a young person. According to the charges, on 29 July 2017 the defendants had fished with rods, reels, and lures on the west bank of the Vetsijoki river between Bajitrochi and Vuolitluovosvárjohsuolu, that is, on state waters under the management of the Metsähallitus [State land and water management agency], without the requisite permit issued by the Metsähallitus.
The Role of the Supreme Court and Leave to Appeal in Finland
Speech by President Tatu Leppänen in the International Conference "The Role of the Supreme Courts in Providing Effective Legal Protection" in Brno, Czech Republic
Speech 15.9.2023
Supreme Court admitted ANOM messages into evidence
The Supreme Court issued a precedent ruling noting that even though access to the messages had been obtained through unlawful means, their admission into evidence did not compromise the fairness of the trial.
Press release 23.2.2023
Opening speech by Tatu Leppänen, President of the Supreme Court of Finland, at the IACA Conference “People Centered Justice in the New Normal”, 18 October 2022 Helsinki
"As the world becomes more complex and interconnected, reinforcing of the court administration at the national and international levels is essential."
Opening speech 18.10.2022