I am interested in whether it is possible to appeal the decision of the appellate court to impose a real sentence instead of a suspended sentence if the decision of the court of first instance was made on the basis of the defendant's admission of guilt?
In Lviv, border guards held an action on Baba Rod Mountain, creating a "living" flag of Ukraine. As I understand it, this is a symbolic action, but can the organizers of this action be held accountable for violating the law?
If I am a war veteran and applied to the Central Assistance Center to receive a lump-sum payment for Independence Day, but was denied due to the lack of a certain document, do I have the right to appeal this decision?