seadusjärgseid
"Seadusjärgseid" is a term used in Estonian law to refer to individuals who have committed a crime but have not been convicted or sentenced by a court. The term is derived from the Estonian words "seadus" (law) and "järgsed" (following), indicating that these individuals are still subject to the legal system and its processes. The concept of "seadusjärgseid" is important in the Estonian legal system as it allows for the continued investigation and prosecution of individuals who have been accused of a crime.
In Estonia, the term "seadusjärgseid" is used to describe individuals who have been arrested or detained but
The term "seadusjärgseid" is also used to refer to individuals who have been released from custody but
Overall, the concept of "seadusjärgseid" is an important aspect of the Estonian legal system, as it ensures