A verdict is expected within the next two weeks in the case against Djorde Wilms, who has pleaded guilty to the murder of Tamima Nibras Juhar, a 34-year-old social worker. Juhar was killed while working at a follow-up program run by the child welfare services. During the final day of the trial on Thursday, the prosecution requested a 21-year sentence of preventative detention for Wilms. The defense argued that the conditions for such a severe sentence have not been met. Wilms admitted guilt for the killing. The case has drawn attention to the safety of social workers in Norway.