etteütlemine
Etteütlemine refers to a traditional Estonian process of interrogation or examination, used to verify the guilt or innocence of a person accused of a crime. This practice dates back to centuries past and was often performed by a community elder or a representative of the local government.
In etteütlemine, the accused party would be subjected to a thorough questioning about their actions and any
Etteütlemine was an integral part of the ancient Estonian justice system, aiming to establish the veracity
While etteütlemine has gradual phased out with the introduction of modern formal legal systems, remnants of