Breivik Dept: OSLO - After nearly 10 weeks of grueling testimony of one of the worst peacetime massacres in modern history, it's time for prosecutors to decide their position on whether they think confessed mass killer Anders Behring Breivik is insane or not, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Ultimately, judges will decide Breivik's mental state when they hand down a verdict in July or August and psychiatrists team no 1. Torgeir Husby, center, and Synne Soerheim, right defend their report during the trial of Anders Behring Breivik, left, who last year shot 69 people and killed eight in a bomb attack, in the Oslo courthouse Thursday June 14, 2012. Teams have reached opposite conclusions about the 33-year-old's mental state, a central issue in his trial. The trial is scheduled to conclude June 22. AP Photo/Heiko Junge/NTB scanpix, Pool "The decision has been made," prosecutor Svein Holden told reporters Wednesday. But prosecutors declined to say what that was a day before closing arguments in a trial that has captivated Norway since the middle of April.
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