dobbeltbrytende
Dobbeltbrytende is a term used in Danish law to describe a situation where a person is found guilty of two separate offenses, but the court determines that the acts are so closely related that they should be considered as a single offense for sentencing purposes. This concept is rooted in the principle of proportionality, which aims to ensure that the punishment fits the crime.
The term "dobbeltbrytende" is derived from the Danish words "dobbel," meaning double, and "bryde," meaning to break
For example, if a person is convicted of both theft and assault in the course of committing
The dobeltbrytende principle is a key aspect of Danish criminal law and is intended to promote fairness