If a judge cannot ensure that a case is heard within a reasonable time due to the actions of the parties, for example, if the accused or his defense attorney does not appear at the hearing, is this considered a violation of the right to a fair trial?
If the bail was paid not by the suspect or accused, but by another person, does that person have the right to a refund if the preventive measure is changed?
I want to know whether the actions of a person who was recruited by an intelligence agency of another state and carried out an explosion in a state institution are considered a terrorist act under Ukrainian law?
I am a defendant in a criminal case and my lawyer has filed an appeal, but it contains deficiencies. If I refuse the services of a lawyer, will I be able to correct these deficiencies myself and will the appellate court consider my appeal?
If the accused committed a crime, but the statute of limitations has passed, should the court consider the question of whether his actions constituted a crime when exempting him from criminal liability?
How is a person's criminal liability for committing a crime determined if the court finds them guilty without a trial? Does the accused have the right to appeal such a decision, and what consequences might this have for the term of punishment under the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
What happens if the accused fails to appear in court during a criminal case? Can the court make a decision in absentia, and what consequences will this have for the accused?
If a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, evades responsibility, can they be held criminally liable in absentia?