Therefore, Arne Bye May Receive a Shorter Sentence
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TRONDHEIM (TV 2): Arne Bye is back in court. A change in the law could mean that the municipal supervisor convicted of rape could receive a lower sentence.
Already on day one of the appeal against convicted rapist Arne Bye, prosecutors announced that they will drop his plea to 16 years in prison. The defenders will point to extenuating circumstances.
The appeal case in the Frosta case, where former municipal superintendent Arne Bye was sentenced to 21 years in prison this summer, began on Wednesday. A change in the law means he can receive a shorter sentence.
Today, the appeal case against Arne Bye, the former municipal superintendent in Frosta, who was sentenced to 21 years in prison in the district court this summer, begins.
When the appeal case starts today, the question of guilt will already be decided. Nevertheless, Arne Bye may receive a shorter sentence than he received in the district court.
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