Man in Trollhättan sentenced for falsifying high school grade

A man in his 30s from Trollhättan has been sentenced to one month's imprisonment for changing his high school math grade from F to E. He also altered his study certificate to resemble a diploma. The district court rejected the man's claim that a friend assisted him.

A man from Trollhättan has been sentenced by Vänersborg District Court to one month's imprisonment for forgery of a document. The offense involved his high school math grade, which he changed from a failing F to a passing E. In addition, he modified his study certificate to appear as a full diploma, as reported by P4 Väst.

In court, the man claimed that a friend had helped with the alterations, but that he believed he had submitted the original grade to University West. The court dismissed this explanation and determined the actions constituted forgery. The ruling highlights the consequences of tampering with official documents to influence educational opportunities.

The case underscores the importance of integrity in applications to higher education. No further details on the man's background or prior convictions are available from the sources.

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