Is a subpoena to the CCC legally binding, leave...
Is a summons to the CCC left in a mailbox without an envelope legally binding, as opposed to a summons sent by mail?
Is a summons to the CCC left in a mailbox without an envelope legally binding, as opposed to a summons sent by mail?
Can I be detained at the CCC if I come with a lawyer to be removed from the wanted list?
If a CCC employee causes a traffic accident while performing his duties and is intoxicated, will he be held liable under the law? Is there liability for such actions?
The article is about a conflict between representatives of the CCC and individuals at a service station in Odessa. Representatives of the CCC detained a man who was trying to escape in a car and found several more individuals who were wanted. But do the actions of the CCC comply with Ukrainian legislation on the detention of individuals without a court order?
I have received information that regional CCCs can now print summonses. Does this mean that if I receive a summons from a regional CCC, I have to appear at the military registration and enlistment office?
Do I have the right not to sign the subpoena?