The man admitted the offense and received a so-called confession sentence on Thursday, writes Aftenposten. The incident occurred in May of this year. At that time, the NRK profile showed a nude photo of a woman to an unknown person in a direct message. The image is described as “obviously of a private nature.”
According to the verdict, the NRK profile admitted guilt already during questioning by the police in October. He also made an unconditional confession in court.
This means that he avoided being charged in the Oslo District Court, but only underwent a brief court hearing where the court considered the sentencing.
The prosecution sought 30 days in prison while the defense argued that a fine of 15,000 kroner would have been a severe enough punishment.
The Oslo District Court points out that the legislator believes that “the dissemination of images with intimate or sexual content is a serious violation of integrity, and the harmful effects for those affected can be significant. This should be reflected in the level of punishment.”
The Oslo District Court emphasizes that the NRK profile has taken responsibility by acknowledging the circumstances, seeking a doctor and psychologist, and also assisting the victim in the case. Additionally, the dissemination of the image was limited. Thus, the convicted man received 18 days in prison, which was suspended so that he does not have to serve the sentence.
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