Kahtlustatavateks
Kahtlustatavateks, also known as "suspected persons," is a term used primarily in the context of law enforcement and judicial procedures to describe individuals who are suspected of being involved in a criminal activity but have not yet been formally charged or convicted. The designation is often used during the initial stages of investigation when authorities have reason to believe that a person may be linked to a crime based on preliminary evidence or reasonable suspicion.
In legal systems where the term is employed, kahtlustatavateks typically have certain rights, including the right
The process involving suspected persons varies across jurisdictions but generally includes steps such as questioning, detention,
The term underscores the presumption of innocence until proven guilty, aligning with fundamental principles of justice.