Åtalade
Åtalade is a Swedish term used in criminal law to designate persons who have been formally charged with a crime. It can function both as a noun and as an adjective; in singular form åtalad refers to a single charged person, and in the plural åtalade refers to the group of charged individuals. The term is commonly used in official documents, court proceedings, and media reports.
In the Swedish criminal procedure, cases typically begin with an investigation by the police. If the public
The åtalade have rights consistent with due process, including legal representation, the opportunity to present evidence,
In modern usage, åtalade is a neutral, factual descriptor in legal contexts and reporting. Example: “De åtalade