Breivik judge caught playing solitaire in court
The photo was published on Verdens Gang's
website:
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/innenriks/22-juli/rettssaken/artikkel.php?artid=10065901
One of the five judges in the trial against Anders Behring Breivik, who killed 77 people
in twin attacks in Norway last year, was caught on camera playing solitaire
online during proceedings on Monday.
In a screen capture published on the website of
newspaper Verdens Gang, one of the three lay judges
hearing the case, Ernst Henning Eielsen,
can be seen playing the card game on his computer as a Swedish professor
testifies to the court.
"The judges are attentively following what is
being said and what is being presented to the court," an Oslo court
spokeswoman, Irene Ramm, told AFP.
"There are different ways of staying
focused," Ramm said, adding that Eielsen did not deny having played a game
of cards.
On July 22, 2011, Breivik first bombed a government
building in Oslo, killing eight people, before going on a shooting rampage on
the nearby island of Utoeya where the ruling Labour Party's youth wing was
hosting a summer camp.
He killed 69 people in his island massacre, most of
them teens, with the youngest having just celebrated her 14th birthday.
From AFP.
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