Moen "listens" to the radio (1959). He could hear and feel high bass sounds.
Born
(1941-12-17)17 December 1941
Sarpsborg, Norway
Died
25 March 2005(2005-03-25) (aged 63)
Oslo, Norway
Known for
Wrongful conviction of two separate murders
Criminal penalty
18 years in prison
Fritz Yngvar Moen (17 December 1941 – 28 March 2005) was a Norwegian man wrongfully convicted of two distinct murders, serving a total of 18 years in prison. After the convictions were quashed, an official inquiry was instigated to establish what had gone wrong in the authorities' handling of the case, and on 25 June 2007 the commission delivered harsh criticism to the police, the prosecution and the courts in what was immediately termed Norway's worst miscarriage of justice of all time.
Moen was deaf and had a severe speech impediment. He was also partially paralysed, but had normal intelligence and good memory.
Fritz Yngvar Moen (17 December 1941 – 28 March 2005) was a Norwegian man wrongfully convicted of two distinct murders, serving a total of 18 years in...
cases of miscarriage of justice, including the Liland affair and the FritzMoen case. His awards include Zola-prisen (2005), Amnestyprisen (2006), Olav...
the government commissioned an inquiry on the wrongful conviction of FritzMoen[citation needed]. "Meld. St. 32 (2015–2016)". Government.no. 2016-05-11...
of intentional[according to whom?] miscarriage of justice was against FritzMoen. In the case, several officers appear to have manipulated timelines, threatened...
Magnussen S; Slungård AK; Lyngtveit E (June 15, 2006). "15 June 2006 - Fritz Yngvar Moen". Norwegian Criminal Cases Review Commission. Archived from the original...
Nationaltheatret (2010), Anna Karenina at Stockholm Stadsteater (2010), Jeg var FritzMoen (Riksteatret / Teater Manu (2010), Peer Gynt Rogaland Teater (2010) /...
recently have the offspring of these unions begun to identify themselves. FritzMoen, the only known victim of dual miscarriage of justice in Europe, was the...
of the Norwegian Supreme Court Justices who presided over the cases of FritzMoen, a victim of miscarriage of justice. The three were Bruzelius, Magnus...
decriminalization of narcotics. In April 2008, he issued an apology to the family of FritzMoen, who had been wrongfully convicted of two murders and died three years...
of the Norwegian Supreme Court Justices who presided over the cases of FritzMoen, a victim of miscarriage of justice. The three were Lund, Magnus Matningsdal...
rettssikkerhet". Aftenposten. p. 7. [It is about our rule of law] Liland Affair FritzMoen Wikimedia Commons has media related to Torgersen-saken. Fredrik S. Heffermehl...
the miscarriage of justice against FritzMoen, by adjusting a murder victim's time of death in order to dismiss Moen's alibi. He later admitted to wrongdoing...
non-economic losses, a total of 13,740,000 kroner. Per Liland died in 1996. FritzMoen Fredrik Fasting Torgersen Bjugn Affair Flock, Hans, et al (1 July 1996)...
of the Norwegian Supreme Court Justices who presided over the cases of FritzMoen, a victim of miscarriage of justice. The three were Matningsdal, Karin...
biggest changes in the history of Norwegian welfare aid. 24 August – FritzMoen is acquitted of murder charges. 31 August – The Edvard Munch paintings...
Supreme Court Justices will be impeached over their involvement in the FritzMoen wrongful conviction. February 14 – A political case centering on Manuela...
production John Moen – drums, backing, production Nate Query – bass guitar, upright bass, production Additional musicians Anna Fritz – cello Kyleen King –...
Mermaid; Andrea Moenas as Starlight – Love Boat Mermaid (credited as Andrea Moen); and Beth Myatt as Mary Beth – Love Boat Mermaid. Guest Stars: Phylicia...
to Peter Wessel Zapffe. Norwegian Pessimistic Anti-Natalism by Ole Martin Moen, 2022 Philosopher of tragedy by Thomas Hylland Eriksen The View from Mount...
Fred Doederlein (born Lothar Fritz Oskar Döderlein; 24 April 1906 – 23 April 1985) was a German stage and film actor. He played leading roles in several...
vocals Guests Robert Lloyd – accordion, mandolin, organ John "Perhapst" Moen – backing vocals John Ramberg – guitar Section reference: From the album...