– The Attorney General has decided to take charges for murder against a person, based on an incident that happened in October last year, where a person was killed and on that occasion, chainsaws were used. This is what first -state lawyer Hilde Stoltenberg told news. According to the indictment, the murderant started a motor case in the living room in the house he lived in, and quickly attacked the deceased Henrik L. Laukholm Solli (33). There was hectic activity in the day after the murder in Grane municipality, where forensic technicians worked to collect tracks. Photo: Ole-Christian Olsen / news He was sustained extensive damage and died quickly, the indictment states. – The case is very serious, as all matters concerning murder are. In addition, a particularly dangerous tool has been used in this case. The attack itself and what has happened we will shed light on when we get to court. She will not go into the police investigation into the case until the main negotiations begin on March 24. It has been set aside for six days for the trial. It was Brønnøysund Avis who first mentioned the indictment. news has tried to get a comment from the defender of the murder victim, and the offended woman’s assistant attorney, for now without success. Hilde Stoltenberg is a first -state lawyer at Nordland State Attorney’s Office. Photo: Marius Eriksen Guttormsen / news must have tried to stop the attack – itself injured it was in October last year that the murder alarm went off in Nordland. When police reached a private address in Grane municipality, they found Laukholm Solli killed. In addition, police found an injured woman. The police have previously made a number of seizures, including a chainsaw. Now the police believe that the chainsaw was the murder weapon, and that the chainsaw had caused the woman the injuries she had. According to the indictment, this happened when the woman tried to stop the murdered man when he attacked the late Laukholm Solli. – There were three pieces present when the killing must have happened, including a woman who must have been damaged by the same chainsaw. It is item 2 of the defendant, says State Attorney Stoltenberg. According to the indictment, she was sustained by cutting injuries that had to be sewn by health professionals. Compulsory mental health protection At the same time, the prosecuting authority will make reservations that the man be sentenced to compulsory mental health care. It happens after the man was considered to have the disorder paranoid schizophrenia of forensic psychiatrists. – Subject to compulsory mental health care has been made because there is a medical diagnosis indicating that the person was not accountable at the time of the act. But this is an assessment that the district court and the judges will decide. The prosecuting authority today believes that it is a compulsory mental health care, but this should also be illuminated in court. – So the court has to decide and they use the expert report? – It is a two -stage rocket where the medical experts say something about the diagnosis. Step two is to decide whether it is considered injustice in the sense of the law. It is a legal assessment. In addition, the man in his 30s is charged with violence and threats in close relationships with a former cohabitant after several threatening and violent relationships-we use to gather the conditions we have in the same prosecution decision. That’s the reason for it, she concludes. Published 10.03.2025, at. 16.56
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