08-24-2012, 01:33 PM
It's been a year since the last update on this thread. It isn't model railroad related, but since I posted on it when it happened, I figured I would post one last update.
Today Anders Behring Breivik was sentenced for the terrorist attacks last summer. He got the harshest sentence possible under Norwegian law - a "containment" verdict - where the time in jail can be extended indefinitely (in five year installments) if he still is considered dangerous after his is done serving the *initial* sentence of 21 years. Theorethically he can apply for parole after a minimum of 10 years has been served, but it is for all practical purposes a life time sentence - this guy will not get paroled early, and his term will be extended as needed to keep him locked up.
Stein
Today Anders Behring Breivik was sentenced for the terrorist attacks last summer. He got the harshest sentence possible under Norwegian law - a "containment" verdict - where the time in jail can be extended indefinitely (in five year installments) if he still is considered dangerous after his is done serving the *initial* sentence of 21 years. Theorethically he can apply for parole after a minimum of 10 years has been served, but it is for all practical purposes a life time sentence - this guy will not get paroled early, and his term will be extended as needed to keep him locked up.
Stein