eelmenetluses
Eelmenetluses refers to the pre-trial phase of criminal procedure in Estonia, conducted before formal charges are brought and the case moves to court. It is governed primarily by the Kriminaalmenetluse seadus (Criminal Procedure Act) and carried out by investigative authorities, such as the police and the prosecutor’s office. The purpose of eelmenetluses is to establish whether there is sufficient basis to initiate pre-trial criminal proceedings, to gather relevant facts, and to secure evidence necessary for a possible indictment.
During eelmenetluses, investigators collect and assess information through various activities, including interviewing suspects, victims, and witnesses;
Key participants in eelmenetluses include the investigator (or other investigative authority), the prosecutor who oversees and
Outcomes of eelmenetluses can vary. The investigation may be terminated if there is no sufficient grounds to