Life imprisonment in Norway explained

The sentence of life imprisonment under Norwegian law is restricted to the military penal code (e.g. for aiding the enemy during a time of war). In the civilian penal code, a law passed in 2002 allows for an indeterminate penalty that could, in theory, result in life imprisonment. The first Norwegian prisoner ever sentenced to the 21 years' preventive detention (Norwegian: 21 års forvaring) was Viggo Kristiansen, who was convicted of murder and rape, but exonerated in 2022.

Maximum penalty under Norwegian law

There are three types of maximum penalty laws:

List of people sentenced to preventive detention in Norway

This is a partial list of people sentenced to Preventive detention in Norway since its introduction in 2001.

NameReasonSentencing dateHighest Court sentencingNotes
Viggo KristiansenMurder and rape1 June 200129 March 2012
Convicted of what became known as the Baneheia child murders. Kristiansen, along with Jan Helge Andersen, was convicted of raping and murdering Lena Sløgedal Paulsen (10) and Stine Sofie Sørstrønen (8) in 2000. In 2021, the sentence of Viggo Kristiansen was set aside due to new evidence indicating that he is innocent. Kristiansen was finally acquitted in 2022 and awarded compensation for wrongful imprisonment.[3]
Yasin Mohammed JabrMurder, attempted murder4 February 200317 June 2003Jabr was convicted of the premeditated murder of his wife and the attempted murder of her aunt and his own daughter on 27 July 2001.[4]
Geir HårstadMurder28 March 2003Did not appealHårstad raped and murdered his 11-year-old step-daughter Kristina Molvik on 28 September 2002. Hårstad had previously served ten years in prison for the murder of his former partner, 19-year-old Laila Helen Lie in 1987.[5]
Lars HarnesArmed robbery24 February 200520 February 2006A known mobster associated with the Bandidos group, Harnes, together with Daniel de Linde and Petter Tharaldsen robbed DnBs office at Aker Brygge with automatic weapons on 30 August 2004.[6] Released in 2013.[7] Rearrested in 2015, charged with conspiracy to commit murder.[8]
Metkel Negassie BetewArmed robbery15 March 200629 June 2007
Convicted of the NOKAS robbery, the largest robbery in Norwegian history. Released on parole in 2014.[9] Rearrested for serious drug offences in 2015.[10]
Kjell Alrich SchumannArmed robbery and murder29 June 200729 June 2007
Convicted of the NOKAS robbery and of killing a police officer during the robbery.
Ole Kristian BjørnsenMurder26 March 200929 March 2010
Convicted of the murder of Ragnar Bjertnes Abrahamsen and Jan Petter Aarstad on the "Farm of Death".[11]
Unidentified male (39)Murder11 September 20099 February 2010
On the morning of 22 March 2009, the unidentified man brutally stabbed to death a pregnant Linda Anett Hansen (35), her husband Ole-Roger Olsen (44), and Olsen's mother, Ragna Elida Christensen (61).[12]
Erik AndersenChild sexual abuse and rape14 June 2010did not appeal
The infamous "Pocket Man", Andersen sexually abused and raped over 70 young boys over a 50-year period.[13]
Helge Ivar Breland PedersenMurder12 February 20108 October 2010Convicted of brutally murdering his former girlfriend, Ann Helen Karlsen. Ann was struck with a hammer, strangled, and her body then dumped in the sea off Tananger on the night of 6 March 2005. Pedersen had previous convictions for violence against his ex-wife as well as the murder of his previous girlfriend's father.[14]
Stig MillehaugenMurder29 April 201128 March 2012
A notorious mobster and hitman, Stig Millehaugen murdered Mohammed "Jeddi" Javed on 19 January 2009 in what was described as a "liquidation". Javed was a known leader within Oslo's criminal underground.[15]
Thor Aage MathisenChild sexual abuse and extortion11 July 201114 March 2012
Known as the "Helicopter doctor" due to working as an aeromedical anesthesiologist with the Norwegian Air Ambulance service, Mathisen sexually abused a number of underage girls, including seven cases of rape. He was also convicted of extortion. The case became known as the Helicopter doctor case.[16]
Unidentified male (40)Rape16 October 2011-The case handled by the Oslo District Court is described as one of the worst rape cases in the capital's modern history. The man was convicted of eight different rapes, many of them carried out with violence. Most of the victims told that the man had taken such a powerful stranglehold on them that they were afraid to die and that they gave up resisting. The man originally came from Egypt and was granted residence in Norway in 2002. He had applied for permanent residence on the basis of being homosexual. The victims were all women.[17]
Anders Behring BreivikMurder and terrorism24 August 2012did not appeal
Committed the 2011 Norway attacks, which killed 77 people and injured over 300.
Unidentified male (56)Child sexual abuse and incest12 November 2012-
Convicted of raping and sexually abusing his step-daughter over a period of five years, beginning when she was 12 years old. Previously convicted of having an incestuous relationship with his own daughter that resulted in two children.[18]
Unidentified male (38)Rape20 November 201214 March 2013
Defendant drugged and raped five women. Some of the rapes were videotaped, and the case is described as one of the most serious sex abuse cases in Norwegian history.[19]
Unidentified male (48)Rape and death threats against the Prime Minister12 December 2012-
Convicted of raping his ex-wife as well as making death threats against his step-father Martin Kolberg and Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.[20]
Unidentified male (50)Rape and attempted rape19 January 2013-
Convicted of raping two women and attempting to rape two others. The man, from Vestfold, had previously been convicted of serious sexual offenses including rape, but was released on parole in 2002.[21]
Unidentified male (19)Rape and attempted rape19 January 2013-
Convicted of violently raping a 19-year-old woman as well as brutally assaulting and attempting to rape another. The Somalian immigrant had previously sexually molested at least 11 women.[22] [23]
Unidentified male (45)Child sexual abuse21 March 2013-
The 45-year-old truck driver was convicted of sexually molesting no fewer than twenty boys aged 12 to 16 years.[24]
Unidentified female (49)Child sexual abuse, and physical abuse5 April 201320 February 2014
The 49-year-old woman, known as the "Alvdal-mother", along with her husband, subjected her eldest daughter to severe sexual abuse from the age of five. At the time of her conviction, she was already serving prison time for sexually abusing her two other children, as well as two neighbouring children. A self-declared paedophile with high risk of re-offending, she is the first woman to be sentenced to preventive detention in Norway.[25]
Unidentified male (47)Child sexual abuse, rape, incest and physical abuse12 July 2013-
The 47-year-old father-of-two had previous convictions from 2001 to 2010 when he raped two boys aged 13 and 14. He was this time convicted of raping and otherwise molesting his own children in a five-year period, starting in 2006.[26]
Steven Dan DanielsenRape and Murder3 March 201419 September 2014The 24-year-old Danielsen, was convicted of the "Aksla-murder". He randomly attacked Anja Weløy Aarseth (21) while she was out jogging in the hills surrounding Ålesund, before raping and murdering her. He was also convicted of attempted robbery as well as making threats against police officers.[27]
Julio KopsengRape, aggravated assault13 February 201512 April 2016
The former television dancer and model agency owner was convicted of raping nine women. He was also convicted of aggravated assault against his former partner, who he allegedly raped hundreds of times. At the time of sentencing Kopseng was already serving time in prison for the rape of three other women.[28] The case has been dubbed "One of the most serious rape cases in Norwegian legal history.".[29]
Unidentified male (44)Child sexual abuse, rape, abuse of animals5 October 2016 -
[30]
Murder25 July 2016 Withdrew his appeal
Immigrant from Lithuania. Strangled to death 8-year-old Monika Sviglinskaja, daughter of his former girlfriend, before hanging her in a closet for her mother to find.[31]
Elisabeth Terese AaslieMurder3 July 2019 -
Drugged and murdered her father, as well as her boyfriend.[32]
Philip ManshausMurder and terrorism11 June 2020Murder of his step-sister, and terror-attack against the al-Noor mosque.
Zikrija KrkicMurder27 August 2020-
Convicted of gunning down two people in a café in the village of Trnopolje in Bosnia with an AK-47 assault rifle.[33]

As of 2011, there are 76 offenders that are serving a sentence of preventive detention.[34]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hintergrund: Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit. Zeit Online. German. 26 July 2011.
  2. https://lovdata.no/dokument/NLE/lov/2005-05-20-28
  3. Web site: Olsson . Svein Vestrum . 2022-12-15 . Viggo Kristiansen frikjent i Baneheia-saken . 2022-12-15 . NRK . nb-NO.
  4. News: Kragh. Espen. Fikk 21 års forvaring. 20 October 2012. Bergens tidende. 4 February 2003.
  5. News: Haraldsen. Ove Ronny. Dømt til 21-års forvaring. 20 October 2012. Nrk.no. 28 March 2003. Norwegian.
  6. News: Odinsen. Hege. Et særdeles brutalt ran. 20 October 2012. vg.no. 31 August 2004. Norwegian.
  7. News: Widerøe. Rolf. Bandidos-profil løslatt fra streng soning til frihet. 20 August 2015.
  8. News: Torgersen. Hans. Politiet mener Bandidos-lederen var på oppdrag som leiemorder. 20 August 2015. 19 Aug 2015.
  9. News: Nokas-dømte Betew løslates. 11 April 2014. Nettavisen.no.
  10. News: Widerøe. Rolf. Nokas-raner var ute på prøve – tatt igjen etter 295 dager i frihet. 5 October 2016.
  11. News: Ihlebæk. Jostein. Tre dømt, én frifunnet for drap på "Dødens gård". 28 January 2013. aftenposten.no. Norwegian.
  12. News: Kippernes. Geir. Dømt til Norges strengeste straff 21 års forvaring for trippeldrapet i Tromsø. 20 October 2012. vg.no. 28 September 2009. Norwegian.
  13. News: Gjestad. Fred. Ni års forvaring for lommemannen. 28 January 2013. aftenposten.no. 14 June 2010. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20100617032612/http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/iriks/article3690973.ece. 17 June 2010.
  14. News: Frafjord. Ståle. 19 års fovaring for drap. 1 February 2013. Nrk.no. 15 February 2010. Norwegian.
  15. News: NTB. Millehaugen dømt til 21 års forvaring. 20 October 2012. tv2.no. 28 March 2012. Norwegian.
  16. News: Andersen. Øystein. 10 års forvaring for helikopterlegen (39). 28 January 2013. dagbladet.no. 11 July 2011. Norwegian.
  17. News: 15 års forvaring for overfallsvoldtekter. 9 June 2014. Aftenposten.no.
  18. News: Solvang. Trond. Pedofil dømt til fire års forvaring. 12 November 2012. tv2.no. 12 November 2012. Norwegian.
  19. News: Arntsen. Erlend. Dømt til 15 års forvaring. 20 November 2012. vg.no. 20 November 2012. Norwegian.
  20. News: Brustad. Line. Martin Kolbergs stesønn (48) får fem års forvaring for trusler mot politikere. 12 December 2012. Db.no. 12 December 2012. Norwegian.
  21. News: Tørrestad. Yngve. Dømt til forvaring for voldtekter. 1 February 2013. Nrk.no. 19 January 2013. Norwegian.
  22. News: Prestegården. Håvard. 19-åring dømt til forvaring for voldtekt og voldtektsforsøk. 19 January 2013. bt.no. 19 January 2013. Norwegian.
  23. News: 19-åring dømt til forvaring etter voldtekt. 19 January 2013. tv2.no. 19 January 2013. Norwegian.
  24. News: Holm. Per Annar. Trailersjåfør dømt til ni års forvaring. 24 March 2013. Aftenposten. 21 March 2013.
  25. News: Alvdal-moren fikk forvaring - stor fare for gjentakelse. 3 March 2014. Vg.no. 20 February 2014.
  26. News: Torset. Nina. Serieovergriper dømt til forvaring. 12 July 2013. Aftenposten.no. 12 July 2013.
  27. News: Walderhaug. Fridgeir. Dømt til lovens strengeste straff for Aksla-drapet 21 års forvaring.. 3 March 2014. dagbladet.
  28. News: Julio Kopseng dømt til 16 års forvaring for serievoldtekter. 13 November 2015.
  29. News: Hanssen. Inge. Julio Kopseng dømmes til forvaring i 15 år. 13 November 2015. Aftenposten. 2015-11-14.
  30. News: Kongsrud. Helle. Aktor: – Nødvendig med forvaringsdom. 5 October 2016.
  31. News: Røset. Hanna. Retten om Monikas drapsmann: – Kald likegyldighet. 24 January 2017.
  32. News: Elisabeth Terese Aaslie dømt til 21 års forvaring . 14 August 2019.
  33. News: Røset . Hanna . Ekssoldat dømt til 21 års forvaring for dobbeltdrap i Bosnia . 27 August 2020 . Verdens Gang . 27 August 2020 . Norwegian.
  34. Web site: Directorate of Norwegian Correctional Service. 5 February 2015.