If a person swindled money from me under the guise of helping me, can I report it to the police and hold them accountable if we were acquaintances?
I want to know what sanctions are provided for persons who have committed violence against minors, and whether it is possible to hold them accountable if the crime is solved. If I become aware of such a case, who should I contact?
In Kirovohrad region, a man opened fire on police officers during a document check. Will he be held accountable for his actions according to Ukrainian law?
If I am a victim of domestic violence, can I independently bring the perpetrator to criminal liability under Article 121 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine if the police have not drawn up a report?
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?
If I become a victim of rape and robbery, what actions should law enforcement agencies take to apprehend and punish the attacker in accordance with Ukrainian law?
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 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?
In Kovel, a man opened fire during a conflict and wounded a person. He was detained by patrol officers while he was running away from people. Will he be held responsible for hooliganism if it turns out that the weapon was unregistered?
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?