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Friday, 24 August 2012 22:22
Anders Behring Breivik is convicted to permanent detention for 21 years, for a minimum detention of 10 years.
He is convicted according to the indictment, as listed below:
Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letters a and b, cf. sections 148 first paragraph first penalty alternative and 233 first and second paragraphs and Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letters a and b, cf. sections 148 first paragraph first penalty alternative and 233 first and second paragraphs, cf. section 49
Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letter b, cf. section 233 first and second paragraphs and Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letter b, cf. section 233 first and second paragraphs, cf. section 49.
This implies that he is convicted for having committed terrorist acts.
The court has found him liable of penalty, contrary to the prosecutor's claim (compulsary psyciatric care).
The conclusion was read by the presiding judge, Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen,at 10.05 today in Oslo Courthouse.
He is convicted according to the indictment, as listed below:
Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letters a and b, cf. sections 148 first paragraph first penalty alternative and 233 first and second paragraphs and Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letters a and b, cf. sections 148 first paragraph first penalty alternative and 233 first and second paragraphs, cf. section 49
Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letter b, cf. section 233 first and second paragraphs and Section 147a of the Penal Code, first paragraph letter b, cf. section 233 first and second paragraphs, cf. section 49.
This implies that he is convicted for having committed terrorist acts.
The court has found him liable of penalty, contrary to the prosecutor's claim (compulsary psyciatric care).
The conclusion was read by the presiding judge, Wenche Elisabeth Arntzen,at 10.05 today in Oslo Courthouse.

