Applying the pretext to witnesses
If a witness deliberately avoids appearing in court, for example, due to unwillingness to participate in the trial, do the police need to use a pretext against him according to the new version of the CCP?
If a witness deliberately avoids appearing in court, for example, due to unwillingness to participate in the trial, do the police need to use a pretext against him according to the new version of the CCP?
I read that during a meeting of the Temporary Investigative Commission in the Verkhovna Rada, Mykhailo Zhernakov did not provide substantive answers to direct questions regarding the Public Integrity Council and finances, and constantly evaded answering. I am curious if he has a legal right to refuse to answer the commission's questions in such a manner, and if not, what responsibility can a person bear who intentionally evades direct answers or manipulates during TSC hearings?
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?
I want to know whether representatives of the CCC have the right to stop citizens on the street and forcibly take them to the CCC without a court order, if these citizens do not evade mobilization?
I have recently learned of cases where priests and others have helped men evade mobilization by hiding them under various objects or dressing them in women's clothing. Will these individuals be held accountable for such actions?