If a CCC employee causes a traffic accident while performing his duties and is intoxicated, will he be held liable under the law? Is there liability for such actions?
I am interested in whether the military personnel of the CCC have the right to use tear gas during the performance of their duties if they are resisted? What legal norms regulate the use of such means?
I would like to know whether beating a prison employee while performing his official duties is considered a serious crime? Can the additional 5 years behind bars, which are in question in this case, be applied as a separate punishment or will they be added to the main term of imprisonment?
If the Swedish Minister of Health fainted during a live broadcast due to a sharp drop in blood sugar, can this be considered negligence in the performance of official duties? Can I, as a citizen, demand that my own authorities properly monitor the health of my ministers?
If a police officer is injured during an arrest and then returns fire and shoots an attacker, can he be held accountable for his actions? Are his actions considered lawful if he uses a weapon in the performance of his duties?
I am a military serviceman and accidentally damaged military property while performing my duties. Will I be exempted from administrative liability due to the minor nature of the offense under the new bill?
There was a traffic accident in Kyiv involving a police car. The police driver died. Will the family of the deceased police officer be entitled to compensation? I intend to familiarize myself with the legal provisions regarding the conditions for receiving compensation in the event of the death of a police officer in the line of duty.
If military personnel harmed me while performing their duties, am I entitled to compensation for moral damages resulting from their actions? What steps do I need to take to receive compensation?
If a police officer dies in the line of duty, are his family entitled to free medical care?
If a police officer committed theft while on duty, can this be considered a crime committed during martial law?