koondjuhtumist
Koondjuhtumist refers to a situation where two or more individuals are jointly responsible for a criminal offense. This concept, often translated as "joint enterprise" or "accomplice liability" in other legal systems, centers on the idea that individuals can be held accountable for crimes they did not personally commit if they participated in a common plan or design to commit that crime.
For koondjuhtumist to apply, there typically needs to be an agreement or common intention between the individuals
The principle behind koondjuhtumist is that those who join together to commit a crime should bear responsibility