pahoinpitelyssä
Pahoinpitelyssä is a Finnish term that translates to assault or battery in English. It refers to the act of intentionally causing physical harm to another person. This can range from minor physical contact, such as pushing or slapping, to more severe acts of violence resulting in injury. Finnish law defines and penalizes various forms of assault, with the severity of the punishment depending on factors such as the extent of the injury, the intent of the perpetrator, and any aggravating circumstances.
The legal definition of pahoinpitelyssä in Finland generally involves an act that causes pain, suffering, or
Victims of pahoinpitelyssä have legal recourse, including the right to report the crime to the police and