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  1. Geir Lippestad (born 7 June 1964) is a Norwegian lawyer, politician and social activist.He is known for his involvement in several high-profile legal cases, and for starting the political party Sentrum in 2020.

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    • Signe Lippestad (née Husebye)
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  2. Geir Lippestad på Commons. Geir Lippestad (født 1964) er en norsk forsvarsadvokat og politiker for Partiet Sentrum. [4] Han har tidligere vært lokalpolitiker i Oslo for Arbeiderpartiet. Fra oktober 2015 til desember 2017 var han byråd for næring og eierskap i Oslo.

  3. Nov 20, 2014 · But, in the early hours of the morning, a matter of hours after Anders Breivik had committed one of the worst massacres in European peacetime history, Geir Lippestad’s phone rang. The man who had just left Norway reeling from the impact of 77 murders, including 69 children, wanted Lippestad as his defence attorney.

  4. Oct 22, 2018 · In researching the 22 July true story, we learned that the guard dying in the film is fictional. In reality, a security guard never walked out to take a closer look at the van. Tor-Inge Kristoffersen was the guard on duty at the time and he testified against Anders Breivik at the trial in 2012. Clearly, he lived.

  5. Geir Lippestad (born 7 June 1964) is a Norwegian lawyer, politician and social activist. He is known for his involvement in several high-profile legal cases, and for starting the political party Sentrum in 2020. Quick Facts Oslo City Commissioner for Trade and Ownership, Governing Mayor ...

  6. Mar 20, 2024 · Geir Lippestad is a Norwegian lawyer and head of the law firm Lippestad. He was defence counsel in the high profile criminal case following the 2001 murder of Benjamin Hermansen and was the lead counsel for the perpetrator of the 2011 Norway attacks, Anders Behring Breivik. When he was appointed as defense counsel for Anders Behring Breivik, he ...

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  8. Jun 22, 2012 · Breivik's lawyer, Geir Lippestad, said his client had been driven by extreme politics. The trial's final day also heard poignant testimony from people affected directly by the attacks.