Anders Behring Breivik, the far-right extremist responsible for a 2011 bombing and shooting that left 77 people dead in Norway, appeared in court Tuesday for a parole hearing.
This marks his second attempt to secure freedom after more than a decade behind bars.
Breivik, now 45, is serving Norway’s maximum 21-year sentence for a bombing in Oslo and a shooting spree on Utøya island targeting a Labor Party youth camp.
Norwegian law allows prisoners to request parole after 10 years of incarceration.
Anders Behring Breivik arrives at the courtroom for the first day of the Ringerike, Asker and Bærum district court’s processing of Fjotolf Hansen’s petition for parole, in Tyristrand, Norway, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. Breivik, who… Anders Behring Breivik arrives at the courtroom for the first day of the Ringerike, Asker and Bærum district court’s processing of Fjotolf Hansen’s petition for parole, in Tyristrand, Norway, Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024. Breivik, who killed 77 people in 2011, was in court on Tuesday for a parole hearing. More Beate Oma Dahle/NTB Scanpix/AP
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Breivik arrived at the court dressed in a black suit and displaying a