I keep a small amount of cannabis for personal use. Can I be held criminally liable under Article 307 or 310 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
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?
If I find a grenade and keep it at home, can I be held criminally liable under Article 263 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
I am aware that there are cases where people try to travel abroad with forged documents. Would this be considered a criminal offense and what are the possible consequences?
If I participate in a protest against the CCC and broadcast it live on social media, can I be held criminally liable?
I am interested in what consequences await a woman who has just given birth to a child and throws it out of a fifth-floor window in Odessa. What articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine can be applied in this case?
If a woman gave birth to a child and then got rid of it by throwing it out a window, can she be held criminally liable for murder if there is evidence that the child was born alive?
I read a news story about a woman in Australia who was sentenced to three life sentences for poisoning her relatives with mushrooms. I wonder if something similar happened in my home, could I accidentally poison someone close to me and could I be held criminally liable for it if it was unintentional?
I am a military serviceman and I drive a service car. If I get into an accident and cause someone's death, will I be held criminally liable under Article 415 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
I want to go to court about a doctor who demanded a bribe for expedited disability registration. Can she be held criminally liable under Part 3 of Article 368 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?