Norwegian Heiress’s Son Receives Prison Sentence for Force Majeure Cases
Oslo, Norway – Marius Borge Hjelle, 29, the son of Norwegian heiress Metta-Mari, was sentenced to four years in prison today following convictions for two cases of force majeure, according to reports from B-B-S. The sentencing was delivered by the District Court in Oslo on June 15, 2026. Hjelle faced charges related to two instances of force majeure, and while the court dismissed two other related accusations, he was found guilty of a third.
The proceedings primarily involved a video recording of the trial presented to the court, which comprised three judges. The court determined Hjelle was culpable on two of the force majeure charges. The total period of the trial, spanning six years and six months, informed the length of the sentence.
Following the verdict, the defense team announced an appeal against the sentencing decision. The case highlights a significant legal matter involving a member of the Norwegian royal family’s circle and underscores the legal ramifications of force majeure accusations. Further updates will be provided as the appeal process continues.
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