NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(01 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik was found guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced to 21 years in prison. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(02 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (C) stands next to his defence lawyer Vibeke Hein Baera (R) on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik was found guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced to 21 years in prison. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(03 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (L) speaks with his defence lawyer Vibeke Hein Baera (R) on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012. An Oslo court today found Anders Behring Breivik guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(04 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (C) stands next to his defence lawyers Geir Lippestad (2nd,L) and Vibeke Hein Baera (R) on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik was found guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(05 of19)
Open Image ModalProfessional judge Wenche Arntzen (right) and professional judge Arne Lyng before Oslo Court pass judgment against terror accused Anders Behring Breivik in Oslo Courthouse on August 24, 2012. The court found Breivik guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. AFP Photo: Heiko Junge / NTB scanpix (Photo credit should read Junge, Heiko/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(06 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (R) has his handcuffs removed on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012. An Oslo court today found Anders Behring Breivik guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(07 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (R) has his handcuffs removed watched by defence lawyer Geir Lippestad (L) on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012. An Oslo court today found Anders Behring Breivik guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. FP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(08 of19)
Open Image ModalJudge Wenche Arntzen hands down a verdict against accused mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012. An Oslo court today found Anders Behring Breivik guilty of 'acts of terror' and sentenced him to 21 years in prison, subject to extension, for his killing spree last year that left 77 people dead. The five judges unanimously found Breivik sane, a verdict in line with what the far-right extremist himself wanted, bringing to an end a spectacular 10-week trial for the attacks that traumatised normally-tranquil Norway and shocked the world. AFP PHOTO/ CORNELIUS POPPE / POOL (Photo credit should read CORNELIUS POPPE/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(09 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (R) has his handcuffs removed on arrival in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik was sentenced to 21 years in prison. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(10 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(11 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(12 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik raises his fist in a right wing salute on arrival in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP Photo: Cornelius Poppe /POOL (Photo credit should read POPPE, CORNELIUS/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL-VERDICT(13 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf-confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives in court room 250 at the central court Oslo on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. The court sentenced Breivik to 21 years in prison. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(14 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (L) speaks with a lawyer on arrival in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(15 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(16 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(17 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (L) arrives in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(18 of19)
Open Image ModalSelf confessed mass murderer Anders Behring Breivik (C) arrives in court room 250 at Oslo central court on August 24, 2012 to be sentenced for his twin attacks last year that left 77 people dead, bringing to a close one of the most spectacular trials in Norway's history. Breivik has admitted killing 77 people in the attacks that traumatised Norway and shocked the world, claiming eight victims in an Oslo blast and taking 69 more lives, mostly teenagers', in a shooting frenzy at an island summer camp. AFP PHOTO/ ODD ANDERSEN (Photo credit should read ODD ANDERSEN/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)
NORWAY-ATTACKS-TRIAL(19 of19)
Open Image ModalMass murderer Anders Behring Breivik arrives at Oslo Courthouse on August 25, 2012 The presiding judges will deliver the verdict and sentence on terrorism charges in a hearing from 0800 GMT, held in Oslo under tight security and to be attended by survivors, victims' relatives and media from around the world. AFP Photo: Fredrik Varfjell / NTB scanpix NORWAY OUT (Photo credit should read Varfjell, Fredrik/AFP/GettyImages) (credit:Getty)