lõppkaitseni
Lõppkaitseni is a term used in Estonian law to describe the final stage of a criminal trial, where the prosecution presents its final arguments and evidence. This phase is crucial as it allows the prosecution to make a strong case for the conviction of the defendant. The term "lõppkaitseni" translates to "up to the final defense," indicating that the prosecution's arguments are presented before the defendant's final defense is heard.
During lõppkaitseni, the prosecution has the opportunity to present additional evidence, witnesses, and arguments that were
The final defense phase follows lõppkaitseni, where the defendant has the chance to present their arguments,