tuomitut
Tuomitut is a Finnish term used to refer to people who have been convicted of a criminal offense by a court. The plural form tuomitut designates multiple individuals who have received a final judgment of guilt. In official language, a person becomes a tuomittu after a verdict of guilty has become legally binding, whether the conviction follows a trial or a plea agreement, and after any appeals have been resolved.
The status of being tuomittu carries legal consequences that vary with the sentence imposed. Common penalties
Information about who has been convicted is recorded in the criminal records system (rikosrekisteri). This record
Reintegration and rehabilitation are common aims of Finland’s criminal justice practice. After serving penalties, many tuomitut