Feb 9 • 18:20 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway VG

Høiby interrogated about knife threats – denies guilt, will not appeal detention ruling

Høiby denies guilt regarding threats and bodily harm but has decided not to appeal a detention ruling to focus on the charges against him.

In a recent development, Høiby has been interrogated concerning threats made with a knife but has firmly denied any wrongdoing related to these allegations of threats and bodily harm. His legal representative, Sekulic, conveyed through NTB that Høiby will not be appealing the ruling on his detention. This decision is strategic; by not appealing, he aims to concentrate on the upcoming legal proceedings that involve the charges against him.

Sekulic also mentioned that there are additional aspects to investigate related to the new allegations, indicating that the investigation is still ongoing. The decision not to appeal reflects Høiby’s current focus on addressing the specific charges at hand rather than prolonging the legal process with appeals. This approach might also suggest an intention to build a more solid defense as the case unfolds.

With the case still developing, the legal team will analyze the grounds for suspicion regarding these new matters at a later date. The implications of Høiby's denial and current legal strategy could play a significant role in how the case progresses, especially in how it may influence public perception and the legal ramifications he faces moving forward.

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