Mar 5 • 14:55 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

Aftenposten: Police open case on possible obstruction of the judiciary in the Høiby case

The police in Oslo have opened a case regarding potential obstruction of justice linked to the Høiby case, based on allegations made by an assistance lawyer.

The police in Oslo have initiated a formal case concerning potential obstruction of the judiciary in connection with the Høiby case. This decision comes in light of allegations that attempts were made to influence a witness involved in the ongoing trial. The case was prompted by a statement from assistance lawyer Mette Yvonne Larsen, who has been actively involved in the legal proceedings surrounding the defendant, Marius Borg Høiby.

Defense attorneys for Høiby have expressed concerns about possible interference in the witness's testimony, prompting them to request an investigation. Police inspector Kjersti Lauvsnes confirmed that the investigation will be handled by a special unit within the Oslo police district, though further comments on the matter were not available at this stage. The seriousness of the allegations highlights the importance of maintaining the integrity of the legal process in high-profile cases.

Politiadvokat Andreas Kruszewski confirmed that lawyer Larsen had been interrogated regarding the allegations. The police will consider the information obtained during her questioning to decide whether to proceed with further investigations. This situation reflects the ongoing challenges that legal systems face concerning witness protection and the potential for external influences impacting judicial outcomes, particularly in cases that attract significant media attention and public interest.

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