I am interested in the question: can a person who committed a crime in a state of strong emotional excitement, for example, due to jealousy, as in the described case, count on a mitigation of punishment?
I am wondering if it is possible to use surveillance video footage as evidence in court, for example, if a suspect in a crime is caught on camera. Does such evidence require special processing or can it be used directly?
I am aware that there are cases where people try to travel abroad with forged documents. Would this be considered a criminal offense and what are the possible consequences?
I want to know if a person tries to bribe an investigator to lift the seizure of property, is this considered a criminal offense under Ukrainian law?
If a Gerber drone carries explosives and causes damage, will this be considered a criminal offense under Ukrainian law? Will the person who launched or manufactured such a drone be held liable?
If I, as a conscript, find a way to leave Ukraine outside of official checkpoints, will I be held criminally liable?
If I discover that someone is planning a crime, such as blowing up a bank, do I have a duty to report it to law enforcement?
I want to know if it is a crime to receive money from an applicant to influence the results of an exam during university admission? Can such an act be classified as receiving an improper benefit?
I am interested in how Ukraine qualifies a case like the one in Austria, where a man attacked a woman because of her religion and tried to force-feed her pork. What articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine can be applied in a similar situation?
If I find out that a lawyer offers me a bribe for a positive court decision, can I then contact law enforcement with a statement about a crime being committed against me?