Man on Trial in Norway Accused of Multiple Cases of Child Abuse
Sunnmøre, Norway – A man in his 40s from the Sunnmøre region of Norway is on trial, facing charges of multiple counts of child abuse, including a severe case of aggravated sexual assault. The trial began on Monday, March 23, 2026, in Sunnmøre District Court, where the defendant pleaded “no” 19 times when asked if he admitted guilt to the charges.
Details of the Case
The defendant, who has a prior conviction for assault, is accused of offenses against six underage victims. One of the most serious allegations involves the aggravated sexual assault of a child under the age of 14. Prosecutors presented photographs and chat logs during the first day of the trial, which they claim serve as evidence against the accused.
Defendant’s Testimony
The defendant claimed to have limited recollection of the events and the police interviews. He stated, “I remember nothing, my life goes on routine and I have very bad memory.” He was accompanied by two uniformed police officers when he arrived at court and sat between two of his lawyers throughout the proceedings.
Evidence Presented
During the trial, the court played recordings of interviews with one of the victims. Another victim testified that the defendant traveled from Møre og Romsdal to another location in Norway to meet them, where an alleged sexual assault occurred.
Legal Representation
Sjur Engelsen Lange is representing the defendant. The four lawyers representing the victims have declined to comment on the case.
Potential Sentencing
The man faces a potentially lengthy sentence, including the possibility of preventative detention (forvaringsdom) if convicted.
Sources: NRK