Prohibition of commutation of sentences for military personnel
Do you believe that courts should be able to mitigate punishments for military personnel for disobeying a commander's orders, taking into account the circumstances of a specific case?
Do you believe that courts should be able to mitigate punishments for military personnel for disobeying a commander's orders, taking into account the circumstances of a specific case?
Do you think it is fair that judges are prohibited from imposing a more lenient sentence on military personnel for disobedience, and if so, why?
If a serviceman was denied discharge from military service based on a military medical commission's conclusion of limited fitness, can he appeal this decision in court?
If I post a photo or video on social media in which a CCC serviceman violates my rights, can I be held criminally liable under the new bill?
In your opinion, does the bill prohibiting courts from mitigating punishment for soldiers for disobeying a commander's order meet the requirements of justice and protection of human rights?
If a service member refused to follow a commander's order, could this affect my daily life, for example, if I meet that service member in civilian life?