Monday, June 29, 2015

Christer Tromsdalstinden arrested and charged with threats – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): Christer Tromsdalstinden been arrested after police last night took action against an address in Sandefjord. The former financier was raised and still sits in jail.

Tromsdalstinden defender is very sparse with information about the arrest.

– All documents I have are klausert, and the situation is evolving. He was arrested in the evening yesterday. That’s all I have to say, says his lawyer, Olle Nohlin, told Dagbladet.

Police at Asker and Bærum Police District, Terje Nybo, confirming the arrest.

– Tromsdalstinden been arrested and charged for violation of Penal Code Section §132, which goes on to threaten or thwart the judiciary with threats or violence, said police chief told Dagbladet.

The provision basically a sentence of imprisonment of up to five years, but by specific aggravating circumstances, the maximum sentence is doubled to up to 10 years in prison.

– He is prepared for remand tomorrow, adds Nybo to.



Incompetent lay judge

After what Dagbladet experience should indictment revolve around the so-called “medommer incidents. ” A lay judge was in the Supreme Court declared incompetent when his neighbor was approached by two torpedoes which took in through the porch door to impart helpful neighbor with the sledgehammer. The neighbor did not understand why they had sought him. Eventually emerged the theory that the torpedoes could have gone wrong, and that they really were going to lay judges.

He was called in for questioning, and then he said he was aware that “the accused has a network in the criminal networks which also takes place violence” and that two of the defendants had a desire that “the matter should not be implemented in the easiest possible way. “

lay judge said he could not exclude that the torpedoes was supposed to him,” to create problems in ongoing thing. “

City Court judgment was set aside when the Supreme Court found him incompetent. Asker and Bærum police investigated the case, but no one was charged. It should be this investigation that has now led to the former financier arrested again.



Sentenced for Fraud

Tromsdalstinden was earlier this month sentenced to six years in prison in Oslo District Court for aggravated fraud.

Økokrim believes he was with helping to sell Swedish hotels to the Økokrim believes was excessive.

The penalty for Tromsdalstinden merged with what he was convicted in the District Court in January last year, when he was sentenced to three years and nine months for gross fraud in Part One of the case complex that Økokrim recent years have rolled up. The penalty is thus a total of six years, one of which is conditional.

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