Marius Borg Hoeby (27), son of Princess Mette Merritt, and in temporary prison for a week It will be released throughout this Wednesday 27 November. The Oslo District Police investigated the allegations against him and reported them. “Police have decided not to request an extension of detention for Marius Borg Hoeby. Police believe that there is no danger of Hoeby destroying evidence or influencing witnesses,” police wrote in a press release. However, in the same statement, Authorities warned they were investigating another case related to sex crimes And ensure that the previous charge (for rape) has not changed. For now, the son Mette-Marit had before marrying the future king of Norway, He takes to the streets and does so with three commandments under his arm.
The first to speak about the decision was Marius’ defense lawyer, Øyvind Bratlien, who has been the sole spokesman for the Norwegian royal family since Marius was first (and third) arrested in August. “It’s no wonder. He shouldn’t have been imprisoned at all.”said the defense lawyer on public channels NRKWhile he asserts that the evidence against Marius is increasingly weak, he repeats what he has already said, that the prison sentence is based on an error of judgment. “We expect a calm and impartial assessment of the police in future. There cannot be a police force that contributes to the circus,” he added.
On the other hand, thanks to the sentence that was published today, it is clear that the judge assessed the possibility that Marius had deleted evidence and influenced witnesses: “The accused has demonstrated the ability and willingness to delete evidence if previously given the opportunity. “The opportunity to do so. ” It must be remembered that just a few days ago it emerged that the princess’s son tried to delete the contents of her phone remotely and the police assured that the first time he was arrested they had a broken mobile phone without a SIM card. .
Princess Mette-Marit’s son has been released but remains accused of two rapes without intercourse, while police investigate whether he may have committed a third. in parallel, Marius is to be charged with intimate relationship violence, damage, threatening and breaching two restraining orders.. At this point, there are six alleged victims in the Marius case (five women and one man).
This is the prison where Marius Borg was held after his third arrest
This is the life of the Norwegian royal family while Marius Borg is in captivity
The other news of the day came from Norway’s pending case and Princess Mette-Marit’s retirement from public life. See and Hør. The aforementioned Norwegian media showed and shared photos and audio from a Snapchat group used by Marius Borg Hoeby and his friends (some of whom were described as “Oslo criminals”) to expose and ridicule police work, as well as to reveal identities. Secret police officers. Norwegian media note that until the age of 18, Marius was virtually under escort given his status as the princess’s son. Another controversy surrounds the child who entered the Royal House of Norway at the age of 4 and who received all kinds of privileges, but without the institutional obligations that bear a royal title.