Marius Borg Høiby found guilty of two counts of rape in Oslo court
Marius Borg Høiby, the 29-year-old son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, has been found guilty of two counts of rape by Oslo District Court and sentenced to four years in prison. The verdict was delivered in courtroom 250 in Oslo, with three judges hearing the case. Høiby was not present in court and joined the session by video link.
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The court cleared him of two other rape counts, but found him guilty of many of the other offences he had been accused of. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of seven years and seven months, while his defence lawyers had argued for 18 months. The defence can appeal against the verdict, which means the case is likely to continue through the legal system.
The ruling is significant because it involves a prominent member of Norway's royal family and has drawn wide public attention. It also marks a major stage in a case that has been closely followed in Norway since the allegations emerged. The court's decision sets out a mixed outcome, with convictions on some charges and acquittals on others.
The case places the Oslo District Court at the centre of a high-profile criminal proceeding involving a figure linked to the royal household. Høiby is the son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, making the verdict sensitive both legally and publicly. The sentence is also notable because it is substantially lower than the term sought by prosecutors, but higher than the defence requested.
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What remains unclear from the verdict summary is the full detail of the other offences for which he was convicted, and how the court explained its reasoning. It is also not yet clear whether Høiby will appeal. Further reporting is expected to clarify the legal basis for the sentence and the next steps in the case.
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