Norwegian Jury Deadlock in Hitman Trial

Source: BBC World News

Summary

A jury could not reach a verdict in the Norwegian trial of Johannes Natland, 19, accused of hiring a hitman. As a result, he will remain in custody pending a retrial.

Why It Matters

The jury’s inability to reach a verdict underscores ongoing concerns about organized crime and contract killings in Norway. A retrial may shed more light on the complexities of such criminal cases, impacting public perception and legal standards in similar trials.

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