Suicide Attack Dept: Meanwhile, experts testifying in court threw doubt on Breivik's claim that his lethal rampage was a planned suicide attack, according to CTV. If found guilty and criminally sane, he would face 21 years in prison, though he could be held longer if deemed dangerous to society. If declared insane, he would be committed to compulsory psychiatric care and in a letter published Friday, the Norwegian Board of Forensic Medicine questioned why that report had not taken into account "important information" provided by the killer's mother, who said that her son's behaviour changed dramatically a year before the July 22 attacks. Breivik's mental state is the key issue of his ongoing trial and will determine his sentencing.
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