Supreme Court Sets Precedent on Aggregate Sentencing for Drug Importation

In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court of Norway addressed the determination of aggregate sentences for multiple drug importation offenses. The case involved a driver convicted of transporting substantial quantities of cannabis from Germany to Sweden and from Sweden to Norway.

The Court emphasized that the most serious offense, based on statutory provisions and case law, should serve as the starting point for sentencing. In this instance, the Norwegian importation offense, carrying a higher sentencing level, was deemed more severe. The aggregate sentence was set at nine years and four months' imprisonment, accounting for the combined offenses.

This judgment offers critical guidance on applying the principle of sentence aggravation in cases involving multiple offenses with differing sentencing frameworks, ensuring a consistent approach in future legal proceedings.

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