A Norwegian prosecutor is seeking a 15-year preventative detention sentence for Steinar Wangen, 55, accused of murdering a Swedish woman. The prosecution argued for the extended sentence due to a high risk of future serious crimes committed by the defendant. Wangen denies guilt in the case, claiming innocence regarding the woman’s death by pillow suffocation. The prosecutor has recommended a minimum term of ten years before potential parole eligibility. Defense lawyers are expected to present arguments for Wangen’s acquittal before the case concludes in Vestfold District Court. The trial is ongoing, with the defense yet to fully present its case.