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"Then all of a sudden the prosecution appears before the Supreme Court with a request for increased sentence and wants a heavier sentence than the eight years that they themselves felt were too long in the district court," says Vilhjálmur Hans Vilhjálmsson, a lawyer who is reviewing the Ólafsfjörður case and Steinþór Einarsson's acquittal before the Supreme Court today.
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"Then all of a sudden the prosecution appears before the Supreme Court with a request for increased sentence and wants a heavier sentence than the eight years that they themselves felt were too long in the district court," says Vilhjálmur Hans Vilhjálmsson, a lawyer who is reviewing the Ólafsfjörður case and Steinþór Einarsson's acquittal before the Supreme Court today.

·Reykjavík, Iceland
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Fréttir - mbl.is broke the news in Reykjavík, Iceland on Wednesday, June 18, 2025.
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