
Trude Antonsen
Trude Antonsen is a Norwegian prosecutor known for her work in high-profile criminal cases. Recently, she has been in the news for her involvement in the Aurskog-Høland case, where she emphasized the serious nature of a planned arson attack on a family home, which could have resulted in tragic consequences. Antonsen's statements highlight the increasing trend of organized crime in Scandinavia, where criminal groups engage in dangerous activities, underscoring her role in addressing such issues in the legal system.
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Recent news mentions
Trude Antonsen is the prosecutor who argued that Philip Manshaus was criminally responsible for his actions during the attack.
21 års fengsel – ikke forvaringTrude Antonsen argued for the continued detention of Philip Manshaus, asserting he was sane at the time of his crimes.
– Manshaus var ikke og er ikke alvorlig syk
Trude Antonsen is the prosecutor questioning Philip Manshaus about his mental health and behavior.
Hadde ingen psykiske sykdommer før angrepetTrude Antonsen is the prosecutor who read the charges against Manshaus in court.
– Det er grusomt, det jeg har gjortTrude Antonsen is the prosecutor reading the charges against Philip Manshaus.
Sakkyndige mener han var psykotisk i gjerningsøyeblikketTrude Antonsen stated that the prosecution believes Manshaus was competent when he committed the murder and attack.
Mener terroristen fortsatt må sone i fengselTrude Antonsen is a district attorney who commented on the seriousness of the case involving an attempted arson.
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