Åtalad
Åtalad is a Swedish legal term for a person who has been charged with a crime through an indictment (åtal) filed by a public prosecutor. The status arises after an investigation in which the prosecutor believes there is sufficient evidence to prosecute.
Once an indictment is issued, the person named in the case becomes the åtalad, and the matter
Being åtalad does not mean the person is guilty. Sweden follows the presumption of innocence; a verdict
In media and everyday language, åtalad is used to designate the defendant facing charges. In court, the
Related terms include åtal (the indictment) and åklagare (the prosecutor). The status of åtalad continues until