kovettumisellaan
Kovettumisellaan is a term used in the context of Finnish law to describe a situation where a person is suspected of having committed a crime but has not been formally charged or convicted. The term is derived from the Finnish word "kovettuminen," which means "to become hardened" or "to become hardened by experience." In this context, it refers to the process by which a person's behavior becomes more hardened or hardened by their experiences, leading to a suspicion of criminal activity.
The concept of kovettumisellaan is important in Finnish law because it allows for the prosecution of individuals
Kovettumisellaan is typically used in cases where a person's behavior is suspicious or unusual, and there is
In some cases, kovettumisellaan may be used to justify a preventive detention, where a person is detained
Overall, kovettumisellaan is an important concept in Finnish law that allows for the prosecution of individuals