How can I avoid liability for evading mobilization if I believe that my health condition does not allow me to perform military service? Can I undergo a medical examination on my own and submit its results to the CCC?
If a person stole a company car of the Central Traffic Police while passing through the VLK, can they be held accountable if they acted under pressure from circumstances, that is, spontaneously?
If I distribute information on social networks about the actions of representatives of the CCC and the SP regarding the notification of citizens of draft age, can I be held liable for evading mobilization or for another offense?
If I did not receive a summons, but I have a violation in Reserve+, can I appeal the CCC's decision to impose a fine?
If CCC employees use force during document checks, do they have the legal right to do so? I mean if they do not have proper identification or if the check is carried out without justification.
If a man is wanted by the CCC and is temporarily hired at a critical enterprise, will this be considered a violation of mobilization legislation by the employer?
I want to know whether representatives of the CCC have the right to demand that I provide documents during body camera video recording if I am not subject to military service?
Do you consider the actions of the police during the raid on the nightclub, when they took the detainees to the Trade Center, to be legal?
I am a conscript and believe that the actions of the CCC against me were illegal. Can I appeal them in court? What grounds do I have to use the Supreme Court's decision on confirmed and denied cases of CCC violations in August?
If a religious organization has placed a clergyman on the reservation lists, is it mandatory for him to personally contact the CCC to report his status and receive a deferral from the draft?