The police have now decided that they are not going to question Crown Princess Mette-Marit in connection with the case against her son, Marius Borg Høiby, writes TV 2. – The public prosecutor’s office has considered that it is not necessary, says public prosecutor Petter Grødem to the channel. He represents the aggrieved Juliane Snekkestad in the case. Grødem says he is surprised by the police’s decision, but that they will not appeal the decision. Grødem asked the police to question the crown princess just over a month ago. – Usually, when we ask for a witness to be questioned, it happens. I cannot remember that I have received feedback where the police have assessed that it is not necessary, says the lawyer. They received the police’s explanation on Friday.



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