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Norwegian princess sentenced to four years in prison for rape

A pastor named Marijus Borg Hojbi, who was part of Norway's royal family after marrying Crown Prince Haakon's mother in 2001, has been convicted of two counts of sexual assault, one count of domestic violence, and other crimes. He was sentenced to four years in prison by a court in Oslo. Hojbi was acquitted of two other sexual assault charges and has stated his innocence regarding the most serious allegations, including sexual assault. He may appeal the verdict. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of seven years and seven months. The trial, which lasted seven weeks, revealed details about Hojbi'

American rapper Mystikal, whose real name is Michael Tyler, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting to raping a woman in 2022 in Louisiana. This case caused a great deal of public attention, especially due to the fact that the musician initially denied guilt, only to change his testimony and accept an agreement with the prosecution immediately before the trial began.

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Shocking Testimony of a Victim in Court

During her court appearance, the woman made serious allegations against the famous musician, claiming that she was the victim of a brutal attack. According to her, Tyler physically assaulted her, inflicted injuries on her, and then raped her. After hearing her testimony, the rapper addressed those present in the courtroom and uttered a sentence that attracted much public attention:

- If I did this to you, I deserve the maximum penalty!

The Rapper Mystical

Shortly thereafter, a judge sentenced him to 20 years in prison for third-degree rape.

Pleaded Guilty to Avoid a Life Sentence

The musician was arrested four years ago and faced a series of serious charges, including first-degree rape, robbery, domestic violence, and unlawful imprisonment. Throughout most of the proceedings, he pleaded not guilty, and the trial was scheduled for March of this year. However, just before the start of the trial, he decided to change the strategy of the defense.

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What happened in 2022?

According to the investigation, the incident occurred in late July 2022 at the home of the famous rapper.[1] During earlier hearings, Detective Garrett Keith of the Sheriff's Office testified that the woman had come to Tyler to discuss a certain financial arrangement.[2] However, according to the victim's statement, the situation quickly escalated.[3] She reported that the rapper had become violent, after which he sexually assaulted her and held her against her will.[4] Due to the severity of the charges and his prior criminal history, the court did not grant him bail at the time.[5]

This is not the first time he has faced accusations of violence

This is not the first case in which the famous rapper finds himself in front of the judicial bodies for acts related to violence against women. The musician, who gained worldwide fame with the 2000 hit "Shake Ya Ass", has already had serious problems with the law.

I'm not going to do it.

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RepublikaParty-alignedCenter3 days ago
NOT MY FIRST TIME: Famous rapper convicted of RAPE - he faces 20 years in prison!

American rapper Mistikal, whose real name is Michael Taylor, has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after admitting to sexually assaulting a woman in Louisiana in 2022. The case attracted significant public attention, especially because the musician initially denied the charges but changed his plea before the trial began and accepted a deal with the prosecution. The sentence was handed down after a multi-year legal process, and the victim personally attended the court hearing and requested the rapper be punished severely.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal case involving a celebrity without taking a stance on the matter. It presents facts about the trial, the defendant's plea, and the victim's testimony neutrally. There is no evident bias in language, framing, or sourcing.

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N1 SrbijaIndependentCenter6 days ago
Norwegian princess sentenced to four years in prison for rape

A pastor named Marijus Borg Hojbi, who was part of Norway's royal family after marrying Crown Prince Haakon's mother in 2001, has been convicted of two counts of sexual assault, one count of domestic violence, and other crimes. He was sentenced to four years in prison by a court in Oslo. Hojbi was acquitted of two other sexual assault charges and has stated his innocence regarding the most serious allegations, including sexual assault. He may appeal the verdict. Prosecutors had sought a sentence of seven years and seven months. The trial, which lasted seven weeks, revealed details about Hojbi'

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a legal case involving a member of the Norwegian royal family without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from officials and experts, providing balanced context about the impact on the royal family's public image.

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Telegraf.rsIndependentCenter7 days ago
Norwegian princess accused of rape: The moment of truth arrives - a verdict is expected soon

The trial of Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norwegian Princess Märtha Louise, has concluded with the court expected to deliver a verdict soon. Høiby faces multiple charges including four counts of sexual assault and has denied the most serious allegations while admitting to lesser drug and traffic offenses. Prosecutors recommend a sentence of seven years and seven months, while his lawyers argue for a lighter penalty of one year and six months. Høiby has been in custody since early February, arrested before the trial began under suspicion of attacking and violating contact restrictions with his ex.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or emphasis. It reports on legal proceedings involving a member of the royal family but does not take a stance on the case itself, providing details from both prosecutors and defense perspectives.

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