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  2. Capital punishment in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norway abolished the death penalty for civilian crimes in 1905, but it was retained for certain military crimes in wartime. [ 1 ] During the Nazi occupation of Norway (1940–1945), capital punishment was introduced by Vidkun Quisling 's regime in September 1942, and the first of a total of nineteen executions was carried out on 16 August 1943 ...

  3. Legal purge in Norway after World War II - Wikipedia

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    However, the scope, legal basis, and fairness of these trials has since been a matter of some debate. A total of 40 people—including Vidkun Quisling, the self-proclaimed and Nazi-supported Minister President of Norway during the occupation—were executed after capital punishment was reinstated in Norway. Thirty-seven of those executed were ...

  4. List of most recent executions by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    Norway: 28 August 1948 [154] Ragnar Skancke: treason: firing squad: A Poland: 21 April 1988 [154] Andrzej CzabaƄski: murder: hanging: A Portugal: 16 September 1917 (military) 22 April 1846 (civilian) [154] João Augusto Ferreira de Almeida José Joaquim [166] desertion murder: firing squad hanging [167] A Romania: 25 December 1989 [154 ...

  5. 1942 in Norway - Wikipedia

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    17 September – The prime minister Vidkun Quisling reintroduces the death penalty. 25 September – Allied bombers tried to bomb the Victoria Terrasse building in Oslo, which was used as the Gestapo headquarters, but missed the target and instead hit civilian targets. 4 civilians are killed.

  6. Witch trials in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian law (Landsloven) in the 13th-century for magic, if it resulted in someone's death or injury, was the death penalty.However, no execution for sorcery is known in Norway prior to the 16th century and only one witch trial, the Ragnhild Tregagås is known from 1325.

  7. Capital punishment in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus retains the death penalty only for crimes committed under special circumstances (war crimes). See also Capital punishment in Cyprus. There is no death penalty in Kosovo. [59] The Donetsk People's Republic introduced the death penalty in 2014 for cases of treason, espionage, and assassination of political ...

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  9. Life imprisonment in Norway - Wikipedia

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    The indeterminate penalty (civilian penal code), called "preventive detention" (Norwegian: forvaring), is set at up to 21 years' imprisonment, with no eligibility for parole for a time period of at least 10 years, depending on the sentence. If the prisoner is still considered dangerous after serving the original sentence, the detention can be ...