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Is the death of a person from injuries sustained during a fall considered murder?
I want to know whether a situation can be classified as murder when a person, as a result of a conflict, was injured during a fall and later died? I read an article about a case in the Zhytomyr region, where a man hit a fellow villager during an argument, who fell and died from head injuries.
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Liability for the death of a child during sports activities
If a child dies during a sports activity due to cardiac arrest, can the family claim compensation from the sports facility? I mean, if proper safety measures were not taken.
Responsibility for murder
If a person pushes another person under a train due to mental illness, can they be held responsible for murder?
Questions about responsibility for murder
I want to know whether the suspect in the murder of two schoolchildren in Sharhorod, Vinnytsia Oblast, can be held criminally liable under Ukrainian law?
Will the driver be liable for the death of a pedestrian?
I recently read a news story about a traffic accident in Izmail, where a 19-year-old driver in a BMW hit and killed a 22-year-old girl at an unregulated pedestrian crossing. The driver was sober. I wonder if he will be held criminally liable for this?
Will there be responsibility for murder?
I have a question about liability for killing a person during public events. For example, if someone shoots a participant during a rally or debate, as happened with Charlie Kirk in the USA. What liability measures are provided for by Ukrainian legislation for persons who commit such crimes?
Activities of condominiums
We have a condominium in our building. Can the condominium be reimbursed for roof repair costs?
Do they have the right to serve a summons in the region where the person does not live?
Questions about summonses from the CCC
I have received information that regional CCCs can now print summonses. Does this mean that if I receive a summons from a regional CCC, I have to appear at the military registration and enlistment office?
Do representatives of the TCC have the right to serve a summons without proper registration?
I recently read news about a court decision in Zaporizhzhia which stopped the illegal serving of a summons due to the lack of proper registration. I am interested in whether representatives of the TCC have the right to serve summonses at all without this registration. What are the legal consequences for individuals who were served a summons in violation of the procedure? Can such actions by the TCC be challenged in court?