Norwegian Crown Princess's Son House Arrest Extended
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Royal dealt fresh blow as house arrest extended
A Norwegian court has ruled that Marius Borg Høiby must remain under house arrest for a further four weeks, extending it until September 7. The stepson of Crown Prince Haakon has now spent a month detained at the royal estate of Skaugum while fitted with an electronic ankle tag, as his appeal against a four-year prison sentence progresses through the courts.Norwegian prosecutors successfully argued for the extension, stating: "The prosecution ha…
Marius Borg, sentenced for sexual offences to four years' imprisonment in Skaugum, his mother's palace, Mette-Marit, filed an appeal against the Oslo District Court's decision to detain him with shackles. Justice has just responded to his request with a resounding 'no'. His defence claimed that he could abandon detention and remain at liberty under the so-called 'reverse violence alert', a measure that would imply restrictions of movement and co…
Marius Borg Høiby (29) is appealing against the decision to extend his pre-trial detention by four weeks. The Oslo court ruled yesterday...
The prosecutor has requested that the pretrial detention be extended.
After being denied parole because of the risk of recidivism, the firstborn of the heiress is willing to give the battle.
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