Theft or found
If I find an item in a public place and I know who it belongs to, is it considered theft?
If I find an item in a public place and I know who it belongs to, is it considered theft?
If a person detonates a grenade in a public place and others are injured, will they be held responsible for intentional homicide or will it qualify as an act of terrorism?
I accidentally learned about a case where a man was sentenced to 5 and a half years in prison for leaving a military unit, illegally cutting down trees in a nature reserve, and stealing a neighbor's phone. I wonder if the theft of the phone influenced the court's decision on the final sentence?
If I use a taxi and leave a bag with money in the car, am I responsible for the driver stealing this money if I did not inform him about the money in the bag?
If a police officer committed theft while on duty, can this be considered a crime committed during martial law?
Can officials who conducted procurement without an electronic public procurement system and concluded contracts at knowingly inflated prices be held criminally liable?
If someone stole a car and then sold it to someone else, can the owner of the original demand the buyer return the car?
If someone threw a grenade near my house and was detained under Article 208 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, what further steps should I expect? Can such an act be classified as hooliganism under Part 4 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
If someone throws explosives near my house and I am injured as a result of the explosion, can I demand compensation from the state for the damage caused if law enforcement agencies are unable to find the culprit?
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 I find a grenade and keep it at home, can I be held criminally liable under Article 263 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
I would like to know whether a man who threatened his ex-girlfriend with a grenade and tried to take away her phone as a gift can be held criminally liable under the article about hooliganism if the grenade was not functional?