Life imprisonment for war crimes
Do you think the court's decision to sentence a Russian military man to life in prison for killing civilians in the Kharkiv region is fair?
Do you think the court's decision to sentence a Russian military man to life in prison for killing civilians in the Kharkiv region is fair?
In your opinion, are there any cases where life imprisonment for treason is a just punishment? Can such a punishment be an effective means of preventing treason in the future?
Are representatives of the Russian Federation responsible for the missile strike on the Ukrainian Cabinet building?
I want to know whether a person who committed a serious crime while intoxicated can be sentenced to life imprisonment if they have previously served time for another crime?
If a person committed a terrorist act on the territory of another country and caused harm to citizens of that country, can he be held criminally liable in Ukraine for this crime if he returns to the territory of Ukraine?
Do I consider the court's decision to sentence Artem Kosov to life imprisonment for the murder of a teenager on a funicular in Kyiv to be fair, if the accused pleaded guilty but stated that he had no intention of killing?