I would like to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for criminal liability for dowry extortion, and if so, what are the penalties for this crime?
If a person committed a crime while in a state of limited sanity, can the court take this condition into account when determining punishment and apply coercive medical measures? For example, if a person suffers from schizophrenia and committed a serious crime.
I am interested in the following situation: a former officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine received 15 years for high treason and desertion. I want to know whether a civilian who voluntarily cooperates with the enemy can expect the same punishment?
Do you think the mechanism for punishing corruption crimes in public procurement and road repairs is effective? How important is it that officials guilty of such crimes receive severe punishment?
If a person was in custody or served a sentence in inappropriate conditions, can they count on a reduction in the term of their sentence or parole under the new bill?
In the Odessa region, a woman is accused of setting fire to 130 bales of straw belonging to her neighbor due to an argument between them. Do you think such a crime deserves such a harsh punishment?
In the verdict of the Central District Court of Mykolaiv dated 11.08.2025 in case No. 490/5968/25, the accused PERSON_3 was found guilty of committing a criminal offense under Part 1 of Article 126 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and was sentenced to a fine of 850 hryvnias. Do you consider such a punishment fair for a person who committed violence against a minor child?
A man was sentenced to 7 years in prison for organizing the illegal smuggling of people across the state border of Ukraine and forging official documents. Do you think this sentence is fair, given the circumstances of the case and the totality of the crimes he committed?
What is the penalty for falsifying evidence by the police?