The Eastern High Court has sentenced TV host Sisse Sejr-Nørgaard to 30 days of unconditional imprisonment for stalking and identity theft. This decision overturns a previous ruling by the district court, which had given a suspended sentence.
Sejr-Nørgaard was found guilty of repeatedly stalking and impersonating another individual, leading to the more severe sentence handed down by the High Court. The specific details of the stalking and identity theft were not immediately disclosed, but the court determined that the actions warranted unconditional imprisonment.
The reversal of the district court’s decision indicates the seriousness with which the High Court views the offenses committed. The initial suspended sentence has now been replaced with a direct custodial sentence of 30 days.
