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Bernt Hulsker back on stage after racism verdict – NRK Møre og Romsdal – Local News, TV & Radio

October 13 was Hulsker sentenced to 18 days’ imprisonment

When someone is sentenced to a conditional prison sentence, they can defer service for a probationary period. During the probationary period they cannot do anything else that is punishable and they have to follow the conditions of the court. If they do nothing else punishable during that probationary period and follow the conditions, they avoid serving jail time.

” data-term=”binding terms”>terms for inciting hatred towards a doorman in an Oslo night club.

He also had to pay a NOK 15,000 fine in addition to court costs.

On 17 December, Hulsker and Rosenborg coach Kjetil Rekdal will take to the stage at Idahall in Tomrefjord for a pre-Christmas football show.

It will be Hulsker’s first time on stage since he disappeared from the limelight last year. write Budstikke of Romsdal.

Hulsker and Rekdal were actually supposed to give the presentation in 2021, but it was postponed due to the pandemic.

– What he said and did is completely stupid, of course. So I think everyone has been saying stupid things all their lives, says Rekdal he told Aftenposten about the matter.

Different perceptions of the incident

Hulsker did not appeal the verdict which was taken to the Oslo District Court earlier this fall.

– My client is mostly happy that the court found he had no racist intent. He can live with the fact that the court thinks he acted grossly reckless and did not act

Something that is done on purpose.

” data-term=”intentional”>intentionalwith knowledge and will, as claimed by the prosecution, Hulsker’s lawyer Bernt Christian Birkeland told NRK.

According to the indictment, Hulsker is said to have said “damn nigga” and “how you can ask a white man out” or similar to a doorman when asked to leave a karaoke bar he was at after a VGTV Christmas party.

The judges in the case disagreed among themselves whether Hulsker made the statement intentionally, meaning he did it on purpose and understood what he was doing.

At the same time, everyone agreed that the report was highly questionable and racist.

With that, Hulsker was convicted of gross negligence, but not that the actions were intentional.

Many of the witnesses who spoke in court had different opinions about what happened, different from the explanations of Hulsker and the offended goalkeeper.

Hulsker will be back on stage with Kjetil Rekdal to talk about football. Here from a previous view.

Photo: Leif Dalen / NRK

– Not a comeback

– This is not a comeback, but last year’s postponed Christmas show that we promise to return to this year. This is what we are doing now. Looking forward to a cozy pre-Christmas evening at home in Vestnes, writes Hulsker in an SMS at the Budstikke in Romsdal.

NRK was unable to get in touch with Hulsker on Monday.

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