Parole
If a person has committed a serious crime but behaves exemplary in prison, is he eligible for parole?
If a person has committed a serious crime but behaves exemplary in prison, is he eligible for parole?
If a person was in custody or served a sentence in inappropriate conditions, can they count on a reduction in the term of their sentence or parole under the new bill?
If I am a close relative of a convicted person and he has received permission for short-term departure, what are my obligations to accompany him during his departure?
Is the husband's consent required for a divorce if he is in prison? And how does this divorce process happen without his presence, if we have a 3-year-old child?
I want to know whether there is liability for the illegal detention of persons, like the former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, during war or in conditions of armed conflict?
I recently learned that the Verkhovna Rada supported a bill to deprive psychiatric institutions of the right to raise issues of limiting the legal capacity of a sick person in court. As I understand it, this means that people with mental disorders will now have more rights. Will further changes to the legislation on legal capacity be adopted in the future?
The Verkhovna Rada supported a bill on the return of servicemen from the North-West Frontier Province to service without criminal liability. Does this mean that now all servicemen who voluntarily left their unit will be exempted from liability? What further actions may be taken on this issue?
How can I protect my rights if I am in a place of deprivation of liberty and face torture by prison staff? Are they responsible for their actions?
...people need to submit documents every month?
I am wondering whether journalist Dmytro Khlyuk, who was released from Russian captivity, is entitled to compensation for the time he was illegally detained in Russia, and what are the grounds for this?