I want to know whether a person who committed a serious crime while intoxicated can be sentenced to life imprisonment if they have previously served time for another crime?
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 US FBI can offer a reward of up to $100,000 for information about those involved in a murder, can Ukrainian law enforcement agencies do the same in the case of a serious crime on the territory of Ukraine?
If a person has committed a serious crime, can a court strip him of his military rank even if he did not use his powers during the crime?
If law enforcement officers search my home without a court order, but on suspicion of committing a serious crime, will they be able to use the evidence obtained during such a search if I challenge their actions?
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.
If a person has committed a serious crime but behaves exemplary in prison, is he eligible for parole?
In the case of the raider seizure of land and buildings on the Dnieper coast worth UAH 14.6 million, the defendants face up to 10 years in prison. Do you consider such a punishment sufficient for those who committed such a serious crime?
If a person who has committed a serious crime, such as murder, evades responsibility, can they be held criminally liable in absentia?