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The man admitted that he was intoxicated and that he repeatedly struck the dead over the head with a screwdriver.
Court-appointed experts have concluded that the accused was psychotic during the murder, which occurred in April last year. State prosecutor Kristine Herrebrøden will request that the sentence be sentenced to forced mental health protection.
Frode Sulland, who is her husband’s advocate, is listed in another lawsuit and has no available leads for comment.
Two men were initially charged with imprisonment and custody for the murder. They were both in the apartments where the murder occurred.
The prosecutor informs NRK that the charges of one of the two have been dropped after a solid evaluation of the evidence in the case.
Currently, he will not comment on what happened before the murder.
The man in his 40s was jailed until the end of June last year. It pointed to murder or complicity in murder. Defender Ivar Blikra replies that the charges are only being saved.
He thinks the charges should already be dropped after reconstruction last summer.
“It is a great burden to live with such a serious goal for so long when you have nothing to do with murder,” says Blikra.
The man is in town charged with violation of section 287 of the Penal Code, failing “to the capacity of a person who is in obvious danger of losing his life or suffering significant damage to his body or health.”
“It does not recognize criminal charges under this provision that carry a prison sentence of up to six months,” says Blikra.
State Attorney Kristine Herrebrøden says it was natural to collectively send the case to the Attorney General for consideration of prosecution issues.