sakamannadómstóllinn
Sakamannadómstóllinn is the Icelandic term for a criminal court. In Iceland's legal system, it refers to the courts that handle criminal cases. These courts are responsible for determining guilt or innocence and imposing sentences for offenses against the law. The Icelandic court system is structured into district courts, the Court of Appeal, and the Supreme Court. Sakamannadómstóllinn generally encompasses the initial stages of criminal proceedings, primarily handled by the district courts.
When a criminal offense is alleged, the case typically begins in a district court (héraðsdómstóll). These courts