etukäteistuomio
Etukäteistuomio, often translated as pretrial detention or remand, is a legal measure in Finland where a person is held in custody before their trial. This measure is employed when there is a substantiated suspicion that the individual has committed a crime punishable by imprisonment, and there is a risk that they might obstruct the investigation, abscond, or commit further offenses. The decision to impose etukäteistuomio is made by a court, usually at the request of the prosecutor, and requires specific grounds to be met.
The primary purpose of pretrial detention is to ensure the smooth progress of the criminal investigation and