The woman is convicted of one count of assault and one count of aggravated assault.

On both occasions, which occurred in the northern part of the county during the spring, she is said to have abused her daughter by hitting her arms and legs with the shelter in the form of charging cables.

At one point, a metal spoon should also be used.

The teenage girl must have told both school staff and the police about what happened in the home.

That she was beaten when she did not want to marry an older man from her home country.

During the trial, she changes her version of what happened.

But other testimonies and forensic examination mean that the district court considers that it is beyond all reasonable doubt that the reason why she changed her duties due to strong social pressure and great loyalty to her mother.

The woman is sentenced for aggravated assault and assault to imprisonment for one year and nine months.