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?
If a surgeon performed an operation without the necessary examinations and consultations, which led to the death of the patient, will he be criminally liable?
If I publish information on social media about human rights violations by military personnel while performing their duties, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
I found an old grenade at home and want to turn it in to the authorities. Will I be exempted from criminal liability for voluntarily surrendering a weapon if I did not know about it and did not use it before?
If I, as a conscript, find a way to leave Ukraine outside of official checkpoints, will I be held criminally liable?
If a judge has broken the law, for example by accepting a bribe, can he be held criminally liable? What procedures apply in such cases?
If a person intentionally harms themselves to obtain insurance benefits, can they expect to be exempt from criminal liability if they admit their guilt and cooperate with the investigation?
If a teenager planned an attack on a school and broadcasted it live, would he be held criminally liable under Ukrainian law?
I want to know whether the former deputy head of the State Fiscal Service, who organized a money laundering scheme, can avoid criminal liability if he voluntarily returns the illegally obtained funds to the state?
If a serviceman voluntarily left the unit before the adoption of the new law, but has already returned to service and served at least 3 months, will he be held criminally liable?