Suspicion for protest against CCC
If I participate in a protest against the CCC and broadcast it live on social media, can I be held criminally liable?
If I participate in a protest against the CCC and broadcast it live on social media, can I be held criminally liable?
If a teenager planned an attack on a school and broadcasted it live, would he be held criminally liable under Ukrainian law?
I want to know, if the Verkhovna Rada adopts a resolution on changes to the procedure for covering the work of the parliament, will this mean that live broadcasts of sessions will definitely be resumed?
If CCC representatives try to detain you on the street and you resist, what punishment can you receive under the law?
If during the attack on the CCC, conscripts fled, can they be considered as evading military service? Will the fact of the attack affect the liability of these individuals?
I want to know whether representatives of the CCC have the right to stop citizens on the street and forcibly take them to the CCC without a court order, if these citizens do not evade mobilization?
Do you consider the actions of the police during the raid on the nightclub, when they took the detainees to the Trade Center, to be legal?
If I find out that CCC employees are demanding money to update military registration data, can I report this to law enforcement agencies and what consequences could this have for me?
What if the school cafeteria sells prohibited products, such as chips or cakes? Does the State Food and Consumer Protection Service have the right to fine an educational institution?
Are parents responsible for damage caused by their children during classes on the subject "Defense of Ukraine" if training weapons are used?
Do you think it is necessary to introduce additional security measures in educational institutions in Ukraine after the incident in Germany, where a student attacked a teacher with a knife?
If a person has signs of schizophrenia, can they be held criminally liable for actions committed during an exacerbation of the illness, for example, for attempting to hug a high-ranking official in public?
In France, a 14-year-old schoolboy attacked a music teacher with a knife during a lesson. Will there be liability for such a crime in Ukraine, and if so, what kind?