Well, he's not locked up anymore.
Marius' lawyer Øyvind Bratlien confirms to TV 2 that Marius has been released.
- He should never have been arrested.
Fem uker etter Marius Borg Høiby ble pågrepet og siktet, ble han på ny pågrepet av politiet fredag. Lørdag er han løslatt.
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Nettavisen's royal expert Tove Taalesen at her chronicle among other things:
How much did Crown Prince Haakon know? Do we have a crown prince family that is above the law?
Someone must have known what was going on with and around Marius, and not taken seriously the security challenges this poses for King Harald.
What happens if the police have failed to notify their superiors because it is the royal family, and you don't want to "disturb" or bother. What happens if the police have notified the Royal Court, but the information has not been passed on to King Harald and Crown Prince Haakon?
And what happens if it turns out that Crown Prince Haakon has helped to hide a serious crime?
Marius is not a private person, he is the son of the future queen. Someone close to him must have known what was going on. No one is able to hide mental illness, drug problems and acting out behavior from everyone in their vicinity.
Har vi en kronprinsfamilie som står over loven i Norge? Eller har vi et politi som ikke våger å varsle fordi det handler om sønnen til Norges neste dronning?
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Dagbladet is informed that Marius was met by a large police contingent when he was arrested.
Siktelsen mot Marius Borg Høiby er utvidet, og det er til sammen fire fornærmede i saken. Forsvareren hans går hardt ut mot politiet - og opplyser at han er løslatt.
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Marius' lawyer Øyvind Bratlien tells that Marius was on a hunting trip when he was arrested late on Friday evening.
The cabin he visited in Gausdal is located in a field of cabins with a view of the mountain areas. VG visited the cabin on Saturday morning. All the blinds were drawn and those who stayed in the cabin did not want to talk to the press. There was no visible damage to the cabin's front.
Bratlien states that Marius was on a hunting trip with friends and did not bring any weapons on the hunting trip. Grouse hunting started last Tuesday, September 10.
Marius Borg Høiby (27) var ifølge forsvareren på jakttur da han ble pågrepet sent fredag kveld.
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Juliane Snekkestad's lawyer Petter J. Grødem to VG about the police's press release:
- This is a serious charge. This means that the police believe that it is more likely that it happened than that it did not happen. My client is not concerned with what he is charged with, she is concerned with preventing similar incidents from happening again and getting the truth out.
Nora Haukland's lawyer John Christian Elden:
- It is as expected after the police obtained Nora's explanation and evidence, and we hope that the case will now have a quick conclusion. She has not been in for supplementary questioning, but is available to the police if they think there is a need for it.
Totalt er det nå fire fornærmede i saken.
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