
Oslo Court Allows House Arrest for Crown Princess' 29-Year-Old Son Sentenced to Four Years in Prison
Marius Borg Høiby comes out of custody with an ankle
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The competent court in Oslo have decided today that the pre-trial detention for a further four weeks, the 29-Year-old could spend them with an electronic ankle in the house arrest, the broadcaster NRK. Until now, however, he had always failed with the amendments. He had requested the release several times in recent months.
Furthermore, There is a contact ban against them, which the Norwegian has already violated several times. Höiby was sentenced to four years in prison last June, but the sentence is not final. Whether the Norwegian remains in custody or house arrest until then is unclear.
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The competent court in Oslo have decided today that the pre-trial detention for a further four weeks, the 29-Year-old could spend them with an electronic ankle in the house arrest, the broadcaster NRK.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesUntil now, however, he had always failed with the amendments.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHe had requested the release several times in recent months.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere is a contact ban against them, which the Norwegian has already violated several times.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesHöiby was sentenced to four years in prison last June, but the sentence is not final.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesShe had called for an extension of the U-detention by four weeks.
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Whether the Norwegian remains in custody or house arrest until then is unclear.
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The competent court in Oslo has decided today that the pre-trial detention for a further four weeks, the 29-Year-old..
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sidePublic / AgenciesUntil now, however, he had always failed with the amendments.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sidePublic / AgenciesHe had requested the release several times in recent months.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sidePublic / AgenciesThere is a contact ban against them, which the Norwegian has already violated several times.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sidePublic / AgenciesHöiby was sentenced to four years in prison last June, but the sentence is not final.
omitted byLeft sidecovered byRight sidePublic / Agencies
