Judge Merle Parts of the Tartu County Court issued a ruling on the third day concerning Jevgeni Andrejenok, who is accused of involvement in terrorist acts. In the ruling, Judge Parts determined that the continued detention of Andrejenok remains legally justified, meaning he will not be released from custody prior to the trial proceedings. According to the court’s statement, the judge affirmed that the grounds initially used to justify Andrejenok’s detention are still valid, and no basis for the detention has been found to have lapsed. The ruling solidifies the pre-trial measures against the suspect in connection with the serious charges of terrorikuritegudes. The decision underscores the court’s assessment of the necessity of maintaining custody while the legal process unfolds. This means that Andrejenok cannot be granted freedom until the conclusion of the kohtupidamise (trial). Furthermore, the court informed that the decision itself is subject to appeal; interested parties have the right to file a motion for a review of the ruling. The judgment serves as a formal judicial confirmation that the risk assessment justifying continued detention remains in place. The focus of the ruling is strictly procedural, confirming the status quo regarding Andrejenok’s physical restraint until the court has fully heard the evidence and determined the outcome of the case. This decision maintains the current legal status for the duration leading up to the main trial hearings. Topics: #terrorikuritegudes #kohtupidamise #ajaks Post navigation GALERII⟩Birk Rohelend esitles uut krimiromaani «Kolm tilka verd» Kes on Helen? Evelin Võigemast teab vastust