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– I will not say anything, says a 17-year-old defender en route to court

The seat was wearing a gray T-shirt, gray sweatpants and blue shoes. He arrived at the courtroom with his defender. The two were sitting next to each other.

The 17-year-old looked straight in the eye and made his decision. Behind him were three policemen

In the courtroom the mother was also said.

When the judge was sent by Judge Espen Skjerven, the press was thrown into the hallway. After a while, it became clear that the prison meeting should be closed at the door.

The court considers that open doors can hinder the pursuit of the investigation.

  Håkon Øglænd

Deputy Attorney, Håkon Øglænd, Family at Sunniva Ødegård and Attorney at Law Marte Benedicte Engsli Lysaker

Photo: Ole Andreas Bø / NRK

Police Attorney Marte Benedicte Engesli Lysaker will ask two weeks in prison with letter and visit ban

Before the press left prison, it became clear that the court believes that the conditions are met.



NRK spoke with the Håkon family aid lawyer Øglænd prior to the imprisonment meeting.

Sunniva Ødegård's family counselor (13) was present at the prison meeting. He said the family wanted answers to what had happened and why.

– They do not get it because the victim does not recognize a penalty, said Håkon Øglænd

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