sakamálarafgir
Sakamálarafgir refers to the Icelandic legal concept of the dismissal of criminal cases. This can occur for various reasons, including insufficient evidence, statute of limitations, or as part of a plea bargain. The prosecution has the authority to dismiss a case, and in some instances, a court may also order a dismissal. This process is governed by Icelandic criminal procedure law.
When a sakamálarafgir occurs, it means that the criminal proceedings against an individual are terminated without
The concept of sakamálarafgir plays a role in the administration of justice by ensuring that resources are