Posted on 07/24/2011 7:39:29 PM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Anders Behring Breivik, who according to his lawyer has admitted his role in the mass murder of at least 93 people in an atrocious but necessary act, could if found guilty be imprisoned beyond the countrys 21-year maximum sentence, according to a Norwegian prosecutor.
But to keep him in jail for the rest of his life, in the countrys famously comfortable prison system, would be unheard of in the peaceful, egalitarian country of five million people, said Carol Sandbye, a lawyer who works in Norways office of public prosecutions.
She said the countrys General Civil Penal Code gives the state prosecutor the right to seek an extension of sentences beyond the 21-year maximum for up to five years at a time, on the condition that the inmate is deemed to be a high risk of repeating serious offences.
Sandbye, who was fielding media calls at the Oslo Police District office Sunday, said its therefore technically possible to keep extending a sentence indefinitely.
You can, but its highly unlikely, she told Postmedia News in a telephone interview. That would mean that person is going to spend his entire life in jail.
Sandbye said that inmates in all civilized countries without the death penalty are eventually paroled.
(Excerpt) Read more at vancouversun.com ...
Damn. That’s nicer then the last hotel I stayed in. Actually, that’s nicer than my apartment.
That came in December 1975...
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