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Latvia

Latvia

The Latvian Desk is headed by Dagmāra Skudra, who is the National Member for Latvia since May 2019.

In 2025, the Latvian Desk was involved in 127 new cases, 56 coordination meetings and 38 joint investigation teams.

National Member

Dagmāra Skudra
Dagmāra Skudra

National Member

Dagmāra Skudra was appointed National Member for Latvia in May 2019. Ms Skudra’s career in public service has spanned more than 20 years. She started at the Information Centre of the Ministry of the Interior in 1997, and switched to the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Republic of Latvia in 1999, starting as Assistant to the Prosecutor. She was promoted to Prosecutor in 2001, and became active in the International Cooperation Division in 2002. In April 2019, when she left the Prosecutor General’s Office, she was Deputy Prosecutor General and Head Prosecutor of the Department of Analysis and Management. From 2004 to 2013, Ms Skudra was, in addition to her duties in the Prosecutor General’s Office, also Deputy National Member of Latvia at Eurojust. Since 2012, she has been a European Judicial Network Contact Point. She has also represented Latvia on the Consultative Council of European Prosecutors since 2017. Ms Skudra graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Latvia in 2000, and also holds an LLM from the University of Augsburg.

Deputy National Member

Agrita Valce was appointed as the Deputy National Member for Latvia in June 2025. She started working at the Latvian Prosecution Office in 2000 as a prosecutor at the Prosecution Office for Financial and Economic Crime Investigation. From 2012 to 2025, she served as a prosecutor in the International Cooperation Division of the Prosecutor General's Office, dealing with co-operation in criminal matters related to extradition, the transfer of criminal proceedings, and mutual legal assistance.

Throughout these years, Ms. Valce has gained extensive experience in international judicial cooperation in criminal matters and has also contributed as a lecturer in both initial and continuing training programs for police officers, prosecutors, and judges in this field. From 2013 to 2025, she was appointed as a national correspondent for Eurojust, at the same time being the responsible one for the functioning of Latvia’s Eurojust national coordination system.

She is also one of Latvia’s Contact Points for the European Judicial Network (EJN).

Assistant to the National Member

Mārcis Viļums is Assistant to the National Member for Latvia since April 2013. 

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Casework

 

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

New cases (total)
- of which initiating
- of which participating

115
51
64

117
68
49

114
52
62

124
53
71

139
65
74

134
57
77

127
42
85

Coordination meetings (initiating and/or participating)

25

14

25

46

58

48

56

Coordination centres (organising and/or participating)

-

2

1

4

2

7

0

Joint investigation teams (newly signed and/or ongoing)

9

9

9

14

19

26

38


Case examples

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