
Viggo Kristiansen
Viggo Kristiansen is a Norwegian man who has been at the center of a high-profile legal case involving a wrongful conviction for murder. His case, often referred to as a 'judicial murder,' has highlighted issues within the Norwegian justice system and has led to widespread calls for reform and reevaluation of past convictions.
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Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Norway | 9 | 6.00 | 0.59% | +10% | 5,421,241 | 35,102 | $403,000 | 2,609$ |
Totals | 9 | 5,421,241 | 35,102 | $403,000 | 2,609$ |
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen was acquitted after serving 21 years in prison.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen was acquitted after serving 21 years in prison for the murder of Lena Sløgedal Paulsen.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen is mentioned as a person who was wrongfully accused and is being renounced by the prosecutor.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen was mentioned as being wrongfully accused in the Baneheia case.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen was convicted alongside Jan Helge Andersen for the murders of Lena Sløgedal Paulsen and Stine Sofie Sørstrønen.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen is claimed by Jan Helge Andersen to be the main perpetrator, but he is described as completely innocent.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen was convicted alongside Jan Helge Andersen for the murders of two young girls but was later acquitted.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen is claimed by Jan Helge Andersen to be the main perpetrator, but he is described as completely innocent.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen, who testified in the case on April 29, explained that he found it difficult to sit in the courtroom of the Baneheia case once again.
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Norway:
Viggo Kristiansen had to appear in court for the fourth time to explain himself about a murder he was acquitted of.
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