John Christian Elden wrote this in a message to news: “She has the status of being offended, and the Oslo district court has appointed me as her legal counsel in a case that is considered violence in close relationships according to the Criminal Code, paragraph 282. Nora herself has not reported anything, but relates to the fact that the police have chosen to follow this.” news has tried to get in touch with Høiby’s defender, Øyvind Brattlien, but has been unsuccessful. The police have no comment on Elden’s statement. He also writes: “The fact that a victim has the status of offended does not mean that the person being investigated is charged.” The case of Haukland is a so-called investigative case. This code is used in cases where the police do not have enough information to assess whether a criminal case should be opened. Section 282 of the Penal Code has a penalty of up to six years: Section 282 of the Penal Code: Abuse in intimate relationships Up to 6 years of imprisonment is punishable by anyone who, through threats, coercion, deprivation of liberty, violence or other violations, seriously or repeatedly abuses a. their current or former spouse or cohabitant, b. a relative of his or her current or former spouse or cohabitant in the direct descending line, c. his relative in the direct ascending line, d. someone in his household, or e. someone in his care. When someone is found guilty of a criminal offense under section 282, first paragraph, letter b, the court must assess whether a contact ban under section 57 should be imposed. Took exar in the right Two of Høiby’s former priests, Nora Haukland and Juliane Snekkestad, have both gone out on social media and spoken out about alleged violence. The police have contacted both and asked them to come forward. On Monday evening, Snekkestad’s lawyer, Petter J. Grødem, confirmed that she wants to explain herself further about what she claims was chosen from Høiby when they were lovers. – She wants to tell her story and she wants to prevent others from being subjected to the same thing, says Grødem to news. Snekkestad was in his first police interview just before the weekend, the new police interview will take place on Tuesday. Snekkestad also has the status of being offended, but it is not known what the case is “classified” as in the police system, or whether a specific paragraph has been defined that the accusation deals with. The case of Snekkestad must also be an investigation case. Living together Marius Borg Høiby lived together with the two spouses and had the same registered address. Haukland and Høiby lived together for a period at Skaugum, where the crown prince’s family also lives. On Sunday 4 August, he was arrested by the police at Jansløkka school and charged with assaulting a woman and causing damage when she lived in Frogner. Published 20.08.2024, at 10.59 Updated 20.08.2024, at 11.11
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