Anders Breivik on trial
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Anders Behring Breivik appears in court. Anders is responsible for the killings of 77 people on 22nd July 2011 in a car bomb attack, and shootings on Utoeya island. The trail will last for 10 weeks.
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Geir Lippestad and Vibeke Hein Baera appear in the Oslo court house where the trail against their client Anders Behring Breivik is taking place.
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The second day of the trial of right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people during twin attacks in Norway in 2011 continued in Oslo. During the lunch break, survivors and legal counsel were interviewed by the press.
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The second day of the court case of Anders Breivik, accused of killing 77 people in 2011, began in the capital on a day when Breivik is expected to read out a previously prepared statement.
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The second day of the trial of right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people during twin attacks in Norway in 2011 continued in Oslo. It is expected that the initial proceedings will cover whether Breivik is sane or not.
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Geir Lippestad and Vibeke Hein Baera are the defenders of the mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik. Anders is responsible for the killing of 77 people on 22 July 2011, most of them teenagers. The trail will last for 10 weeks.
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The 10-week long trial against Anders Breivik, who killed several people in a bombing of the ministerial area and shooting at Utøya, begins. The court presides in the main courtroom and is followed by many journalists, victims and relatives.
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Leader of the Workers Youth League, Eskil Pedersen and Lawyer John Christian Elden, whose firm represents 144 victims and relatives, arrived at Oslo District Court at the beginning of the 10 week long trial of Anders Breivik.
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At Oslo District Court, the press, court employees and technicians are finishing their work before the Breivik court case starts. The courtroom has been built specifically for this case.









































