N.N

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Swedish

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Etymology

From Latin nomen nescio (I do not know the name).

Noun

N.N

  1. N.N.; used as a substitute for an unknown name or one that the writer wishes not to reveal.
    • 2023 December 5, Sara Johansson, “Tidigare frikänd 35-åring döms för penningtvättsbrott [Previously Acquitted 35-Year-Old Convicted of Money Laundering]”, in Dagens Juridik:
      Omständigheterna är dock enligt tingsrätten inte så anmärkningsvärda att N.N, trots att han tidigare dömts för liknande brottslighet, kan anses ha haft ens likgiltighetsuppsåt till att pengarna härrörde från brott. Det är därmed inte styrkt att N.N haft uppsåt till att pengarna härrörde från brott eller brottslig verksamhet. Åtalet avser enbart uppsåtligt brott. Åtalet ska därför ogillas, []
      However, the circumstances, according to the District Court, are not so remarkable that N.N., despite having previously been convicted of similar crimes, can be considered to have had even a degree of indifference to the fact that the money originated from criminal activity. It is therefore not proven that N.N. had intent regarding the money's origin from a crime or criminal activity. The indictment pertains solely to intentional crime. Therefore, the indictment shall be dismissed,