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Anders Behring Breivik wants to be paroled.

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The court set four court days from January 17 inclusive for the case in which the convicted terrorist

This is confirmed by Breivik defender Øystein Storrvik for TV 2. It has not been decided yet where the case will take place.

- Several alternatives are being considered. We argued that it was natural for this case to take place in an ordinary courtroom, for example in hall 250 at the Oslo District Court. We are currently waiting for a response, says Storrvik.

Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in prison for killing 77 people on the island of Utøya and in the government district July 22, 2011 The minimum time was set as the maximum allowed by law, which was ten years at the time of sentencing.

Like all detainees, Breivik is also entitled by law to judicial review of the conditions of detention after a minimum period has expired. He then has the right to a new trial every five years, but there is no maximum time for pre-trial detainees.

The prosecutor refused to parole Breivik, so it is for the court to decide on this.

- Judging it on the basis of the material we received from the Prison Service. Who has to deal with him on a daily basis and a new risk assessment by a psychiatrist. We believe that there is still a danger that Breivik will commit a new and serious crime. Prosecutor Hulda Karlsdottir told the NTB about the refusal.

Source: NTB
Photo: Håkon Mosvold Larsen / NTB

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