fällts
Fällts is a Swedish verb form, functioning as the past participle of the verb fälla and used predominantly in the passive voice. In modern Swedish it is most common in formal or legal language, signaling that someone or something has been convicted, condemned, or otherwise formally determined by an authority or court. The form is typically combined with auxiliary verbs such as har or hade to express perfect or pluperfect tense, for example: Den åtalade har fällts för grovt brott. Den domen hade fällts av domstolen. It is a fixed, static state description rather than an active, ongoing action.
Grammatical notes: fällts is distinct from the past participle fallit, which comes from the verb falla (to
Usage considerations: in everyday speech Swedes may use more common expressions such as dömd or blivit dömd
See also: fälla (verb), döma (to judge/convict), domstol (court).