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Solør District Court

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Solør District Court (Norwegian: Solør tingrett) was the district court serving the municipalities Våler, Åsnes and Grue in Norway.

It was created in 1847 when Solør og Odalen District Court was split in two; Solør and Vinger and Odal. The headquarters were at Flisa. In 2006 Solør District Court ceased to exist. Grue was transferred to Vinger and Odal, which was renamed Glåmdal District Court, whereas Våler and Åsnes were transferred to Sør-Østerdal District Court.

District stipendiary magistrates

The district stipendiary magistrate (Norwegian: sorenskriver) is the chief justice in a district court. The district stipendiary magistrates of Solør were:

  • 1847–1869 : Wilhelm J. B. Fietzentz
  • 1859–1878 : Philip Henrik Hansteen
  • 1879–1899 : Fredrik V. V. Norgrenn
  • 1899–1917 : Johann Bernt Krohg
  • 1917–1922 : Johan Georg Gulbranson
  • 1922–1928 : Johannes Nielsen Omsted
  • 1928–1932 : Søren Kristian Sætre
  • 1932–1952 : Jens Roll-Hansen
  • 1952–1973 : Finn Palmstrøm
  • 1973–1977 : Johannes Risting
  • 1977–1993 : Otto Weng
  • 1993–2006 : Einar Thomesen
  • References

    Solør District Court Wikipedia