Regulaaravaldiste
Regulaaravaldiste is a term used in some jurisdictions to describe a person who has been convicted of a crime and has received a fixed-term sentence. This individual has their civil rights restricted during the period of their sentence. The term is used in Finnish law to describe a person who has been sentenced to imprisonment or other forms of detention.
The rights of a regulaaravaldiste are limited during their sentence. This includes limitations on their freedom
In addition to the rights that are explicitly limited, regulaaravaldiste may also be subject to implicit restrictions.
It's worth noting that the term regulaaravaldiste is not universally used and may not be recognized in
The term regulaaravaldiste is derived from the Finnish language, and is used specifically in Finnish law. However,