The conclusions of the second psychiatric evaluation, which was ordered by an
Oslo court amid an outcry over the initial exam findings, were published
just six days before the Breivik’s trial is set to start.
In the end however, it will be up to the Oslo court judges to determine his
mental state when they publish their verdict around mid-July, thus deciding
whether he will be locked up in a closed psychiatric ward or sent to prison.
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