Norway crown princess's son to stay in custody before rape verdict, says court
14 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on Google Paul KirbyEurope digital editor NTB/Alamy File pic of Marius Borg Høiby from January 2026, weeks before his trial in Oslo A Norwegian appeal court has rejected a request Høiby to be released from custody because of his mother's serious illness, ahead of a verdict in a rape trial. The appeal court's ruling in Oslo overturns a lower court's decision on Monday ordering the release of the crown princess's 29-year-old son pending next Monday's verdict on 40 criminal charges. He denies the most serious allegations. Princess Mette-Marit, 52, is suffering from pulmonary fibrosis, and her doctors last week placed her on a waiting list for a lung transplant, saying her condition had declined significantly in recent months. Her son's lawyers argued that Høiby needed to be close to his mother. Høiby himself is not a member of the royal family. He has been in custody since the start of February, when he was detained before his trial over new allegations of assault and violating a restraining order requiring him not to go near an ex-girlfriend. The case against him began when he was first arrested at the woman's flat in the upmarket Frogner area of Oslo in August 2024. Repeated attempts a district court said on Monday he should be freed from custody. "Sitting inside when I know Mum is so sick is unbearable," Høiby had told the district court. It ruled that while there was a marginal risk of the crown princess's son re-offending, he had been free of drugs in prison and it would be "disproportionately intrusive" to keep him in jail. The court of appeal disagreed with that assessment on Wednesday, arguing that the risk of re-offending was "virtually unchanged" since its previous decision on 13 May. There was an obvious risk that he would have further contact with the "Frogner woman", the court decided. "We are very, very disappointed on behalf of our client. One can imagine how he feels," one of his two defence lawyers, Ellen Holager Andenæs, told Norwegian media. Prosecutors are seeking a jail term of seven years and seven months for Høiby, who is accused of 40 criminal offences. He denies four counts of rape, but admits some of the lesser charges, including possessing drugs and traffic offences. The rape charges all involve women who were either asleep or incapacitated after they had had consensual sex.
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