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Is a man subject to mobilization with an open criminal case ...?
(sanction of Article 6-10r, the case is in court at the stage of consideration of evidence). He passed the medical board (a summons was served at the checkpoint, he showed up - to be sent to the medical board), in good health. I am interested in 2 questions: Can it still be mobilized? If he cannot be mobilized, what documents/certificates must be submitted to the military office and which law should be referred to?
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Do the police have the right to take pictures of my documents? Challenged them...?
... why did they photograph the documents?
Is it legal to serve summonses at checkpoints?
Do they have the right to issue summonses at checkpoints?
Does the CCC have the right to demand documents from a person during a check at a checkpoint?
I was at a checkpoint and was asked to provide documents for verification. The CCC representatives said that they have the right to check military registration documents. Is this really true?
Verification of documents at checkpoints, clarification is needed
Good afternoon, a district order was issued that, in addition to the passport, military ID or a certificate of enrollment at the conscription station will be checked at checkpoints. The question is, if a 53-year-old man is not conscripted and does not have a military ticket, is he not a conscript, will he be allowed at the checkpoint or not?
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Are they mobilized with a criminal record?
Are they mobilized with a criminal record?
If a criminal or administrative case is opened against a person..?
... on any issue. And, a person does not know about it yet. Will the initials of this person make their way on the "Court Case" website?
Mobilization of persons with a criminal record
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