Khmelnytskyi region: responsibility for beating a woman
What measures of responsibility can be applied to the young men who brutally beat a woman in Kamianets-Podilskyi?
What measures of responsibility can be applied to the young men who brutally beat a woman in Kamianets-Podilskyi?
I want to know whether state authorities are responsible for improperly ensuring the security of former high-ranking officials, such as Andriy Parubiy, if they were aware of potential threats?
In the Kyiv region, a woman killed her husband during an argument over his pro-Russian views. The woman stated that her husband had used physical violence against her. Can the woman's actions be considered self-defense, or will she be held responsible for murder?
I live near the village of Zymna Voda in Lviv district, where an explosion recently occurred, damaging windows and cars. The police are investigating different versions of the incident. Can I claim compensation for damages if it is proven that the explosion was caused by negligence or other unlawful actions of third parties?
If the person who committed the murder of Andriy Parubiy is identified and found guilty, will he be held liable under the Criminal Code of Ukraine? I want to know which articles will be applied and what is the maximum sentence provided for.
I would like to know whether beating a prison employee while performing his official duties is considered a serious crime? Can the additional 5 years behind bars, which are in question in this case, be applied as a separate punishment or will they be added to the main term of imprisonment?