Cliff Notes
- Rolf Nordmo has admitted to shooting Janne Puhaka, expressing shock and remorse for the impact on her relatives, as highlighted by his defence lawyer, Ville Luoto.
- Nordmo denies that the shooting was premeditated, claiming it was an inexplicable reaction to circumstances surrounding the end of a relationship.
- Prosecutor Annukka Juntunen affirmed the seriousness of all criminal cases, maintaining that publicity would not influence the prosecution’s approach.
Nordmo regrets – “Unable to explain carefully”
Rolf Nordmo struggles to comprehend his actions, according to his lawyer, Ville Luoto, who indicated the trial is profoundly challenging for the accused.
“He is shocked and sorry for Puhaka’s relatives and relatives.” Norwegian Rolf Nordmo is charged with the murder of Janne Puhaka. The case began today at the Espoo Court House. Nordmon defense lawyer Ville Luoto briefly commented on his principal’s prosecution before the trial. Luoto opened Nordmo’s feelings about the whole incident.
The Norwegian man has admitted that he has caused the death of Puhakka by shooting. – He is shocked and sorry for Puhaka’s relatives and relatives. Five months has been thinking. It is still difficult to understand what has actually happened and why, says Luoto. Luoto says that trial is not easy for Nordmo. Nordmo is supposed to be heard in court either today or tomorrow. The purpose is to find out what 13.10. happened.
Nordmo difficulty understanding his actions
Nordmo’s lawyer Ville Luoto commented before the trial. Pete Anikarinordmo denies the murder as a crime. The defense is not, according to the defense, a planned homicide. – Nordmo denies that he would have in any way planned this issue. We consider that this is not a particularly raw or cruel method, says Luoto. – It was a reaction that he could not explain very easily.
According to Luoto, Nordmo may be heard today or tomorrow. The police have said that the motive was the end of the relationship. Luoto comments on this cryptically. – Things may not be that simple.
Prosecutor: All crimes serious
Rolf Nordmo did not cover his face in court. Matti Matikainen’s description of the Prosecutor will only become public when it is read aloud in the courtroom. Prosecutor Annukka Juntunen said before the start of the session that the publicity of the case did not affect the prosecution.
The publicity would not be affected by publicity. As an impartial authority, work at a time is done at a time, Juntunen says. Juntunen does not comment on how exceptional it is. – All criminal cases are serious. The head -process started this morning at 9:30. Norwegian Rolf Nordmo is charged with murder.