Killers Verdict in Norway

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21 years for killing 77 people seems a bit lenient to me but perhaps this must be some sort of maximum that can be imposed in Norway. There must be some sort of law that will prevent him from being released much like our parole system.
 
Is that all he got!

Outrageous, he didn't show an ounce of remorse from the parts of the trial I did see. Surely there has to be something to give him a longer sentence than that.
 
I hope he rots or finds a way to take his own life. Despicable creature.
 
21 ? jeepers crepers that means that nut job will be on the loose again when he will still be fit & able , if he survives prison that is


The sentace can be extended if he is still deemed a danger ... how the hell will they be able to decide that in prison after 20 years ..
he will have a study & laptop access in his detention etc .. WHAT THE ????

Guess its some kind of victory for the scummer that the courts found him sane .. that is what he wanted ..
 
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21 years is the maximum sentence in Norway, but if after the 21 years he is still seen as a danger to the general public then he can be kept in for another period of time
 
I'm all for rehabilitation behind bars, but in his case I make an exception. Having watched the documentary about his heinous and cowardly act against defenceless children, how such a human being can still breathe air is beyond me.
 
He'll also cost the Norwegian people/government millions over the year in prison. He'll be deemed such a high risk prisoner that he'll need segregation, escorted everywhere while within prison, separate facilities the lot.

It would have been better letting the families dish out their own punishment in an old abandoned warehouse.
 
this is the maximum they could give him by law,but they don't have to let him out after that time it is at the courts discretion and by all accounts he will never be let out.
 
I think it is safe to say though that whichever Norweigian party is in power at the time, they would dare not release him at the end of the sentence and will extend the sentence further. There is nothing to say they may not use the Brevik trial to change their legislation and introduce mandatory life sentences
 
Norway's previous worst serial killer, Arnfinn Nesset, who killed 22 people, was released after 12 years of his maximum 21 years and is now alive and well and living somewhere in Oslo.
It seems that Norway's legal system is even more nuts than ours!
 
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