esivalvonnassa
Esivalvonnassa refers to the preliminary investigation phase in the Finnish legal system. This stage precedes a potential trial and is conducted by the police, often in collaboration with the prosecutor's office. The primary goal of esivalvonnassa is to gather evidence, identify suspects, and determine whether there is sufficient ground to proceed with criminal charges.
During esivalvonnassa, authorities can interview witnesses, collect physical evidence, conduct searches, and detain suspects. The process
The prosecutor reviews the evidence compiled during esivalvonnassa and decides whether to press charges and take