Mar 18 • 11:37 UTC 🇸🇪 Sweden Aftonbladet

Prosecutors Request Long Prison Sentence for Marius

Prosecutors are seeking a seven years and seven months prison sentence for Marius Borg Høiby due to multiple counts of serious offenses including rape and domestic violence.

Prosecutors in Norway are demanding a lengthy sentence of seven years and seven months for Marius Borg Høiby, who is currently on trial facing a variety of serious charges, including four counts of rape of seemingly sleeping women, domestic violence, traffic violations, and drug offenses. The trial is now in its final week, with prosecutors detailing the extent of the allegations against Høiby, arguing that his actions represent a significant risk to the health and life of the victims involved.

During the proceedings, prosecutor Andreas Kruszewski emphasized the severity of the repeated violent behavior exhibited by Høiby in the context of intimate relationships. The court has heard evidence regarding the mental trauma inflicted on the victims, with the prosecution noting that the psychic damage caused may be the worst aspect of Høiby's alleged actions. The focus has been on the repeated nature of the crimes and the high level of risk they pose to others.

As the trial unfolds in Oslo district court, all parties will present their closing arguments, highlighting the serious implications of Høiby's alleged crimes. Should he be convicted, the proposed sentence reflects the prosecution's view of the serious danger he poses to potential victims, indicating a strong stance against domestic violence in Norway and setting a precedent for future cases.

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