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Extent of foreign military police authority questioned after Tapa incident

Questions over the wider implications of the interface between local residents of the Lääne-Viru County town of Tapa and NATO military personnel from a major base just outside the town have arisen following a recent incident which required the attendance of British Royal Military Police (RMP) personnel. At the same time, the saga needs to be seen in the context of both the usual role of military police forces based away from the home country, and the particular set-up agreed between the U.K. and Estonia. The controversy may or may not also arise from public perception on how to categorize a military police force as compared with the more familiar civilian police forces, like Estonia s Police and Border Guard Board (PPA).

Õigusteadlane: politseikoerte kasutamine meeleavaldusel oli ülereageerine

Õigusteadlane: politseikoerte kasutamine meeleavaldusel oli ülereageerine
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Experts consider police use of force at protests excessive

University of Tartu criminology professor Jaan Ginter said the use of force by police at recent protests in Tallinn has been excessive. Former interior minister Ain Seppik assessed that the situation cannot be resolved with police.

Eksperdid peavad politsei jõukasutust meeleavaldustel liigseks

Eksperdid peavad politsei jõukasutust meeleavaldustel liigseks
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Legal expert: Saaremaa drunk driver murder verdict a significant precedent

Wednesday s guilty verdict in a fatal road accident caused by a drunk driver on Saaremaa in January 2020 was unexpected and may set an encouraging precedent, a legal expert says. At the same time, due to its watershed nature, the ruling is likely to be appealed all the way to the Supreme Court, he said. The perpetrator was handed 14 years jail time, for murder, the first time in Estonian legal history a drink driver has been so sentenced. Jaan Ginter, lawyer and professor of criminology at the University of Tartu, said similar cases in the past had not placed the same emphasis on intent that Wednesday s Pärnu County Court ruling did.

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