päästäpidon
Päästäpidon is a Finnish term that translates to "pre-trial detention" or "remand custody" in English. It refers to the deprivation of liberty of an individual who has been arrested and is awaiting trial or further legal proceedings. This measure is typically ordered by a court when there is a perceived risk that the suspect might flee, obstruct the investigation, or commit further offenses if released.
The primary purpose of päästäpidon is to ensure the smooth progress of the criminal justice process and
In Finland, the decision to impose päästäpidon is made by a judge based on evidence presented by