A very long trial
Anders Behring Breivik admits to killing 77 people in Norway last summer and has given chilling details of the bombing and gun rampage. Norway does not have a death penalty and it us up to the court to decide if Breivik is to be declared insane and what his sentence will be.
The trial is expected to last for 10 weeks.
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