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  2. Oslo District Court - Wikipedia

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    This court is based at the Oslo Courthouse in the city of Oslo. The court serves the entire city of Oslo and the court is subordinate to the Borgarting Court of Appeal. [1] [2] As the largest district court in Norway, it handles about 20% of all cases in the country. The court handled 3,000 criminal and 2,200 civil cases, as well as 7,200 ...

  3. Oslo Court - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Court is a block of flats on Prince Albert Road in St John's Wood, London. Built around 1937, it was designed by architect Robert Atkinson in the International Modern style and is Grade II listed. [1] [2] Oslo Court appears in Season 2 Episode 10 and Season 3 Episode 22 of The Saint.

  4. Oslo Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Courthouse (Oslo tinghus) is located at C.J. Hambros plass 4 in downtown Oslo, Norway. The courthouse houses the two Oslo District Courts; the tingrett which handles civil and criminal cases, and the byfogdembete which considers other enforcement cases such as marriages, bankruptcy, probate, and official notarization. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Judiciary of Norway - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court building in Oslo. The judiciary of Norway is hierarchical with the Supreme Court at the apex. The conciliation boards only hear certain types of civil cases. The district courts are deemed to be the first instance of the Courts of Justice. Jury (high) courts are the second instance, and the Supreme Court is the third instance.

  6. Court of appeal (Norway) - Wikipedia

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    The courts of appeal lasted until 1797, when they were removed. [4] In 1797 four high courts (overrett) were created, replacing the courts of appeal. These were located in Christiania (Oslo), Bergen, Kristiansand and Throndhjem. In 1890 they were reorganized and reduced to only three courts, with Kristiansand losing its seat. [3]

  7. Trial of Anders Behring Breivik - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Courthouse, where the trial was held The main entrance of Oslo Courthouse. The trial of Anders Behring Breivik, the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks, took place between 16 April and 22 June 2012 in Oslo District Court.

  8. List of justices of the Supreme Court of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Name Year of birth Start of term End of term Reference Toril Marie Øie (Chief Justice): 1960: 2003: 2030 Magnus Matningsdal: 1951: 1997: 2021 [1]Karl Arne Utgård: 1951: 1999

  9. 2011 Norway attacks - Wikipedia

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    On 25 July 2011, Breivik was arraigned in Oslo District Court. The police feared that Breivik would use the hearing as an opportunity to communicate with possible accomplices. [ 316 ] Because of this, [ 317 ] the arraignment was held completely closed to the media and all other spectators.