The priest and the bribe for a 'deferral'
If a priest offers to help avoid mobilization for money, is this considered fraud if there is no real opportunity to influence the decision on the postponement? Can I contact law enforcement in such a case?
If a priest offers to help avoid mobilization for money, is this considered fraud if there is no real opportunity to influence the decision on the postponement? Can I contact law enforcement in such a case?
If a serviceman is offered money to help him avoid combat missions, is this considered a bribe? Can a serviceman be held liable for receiving such “help”?
As I understand it, if a clergyman helped the occupiers, he can be held criminally liable? What articles of the law can be applied in this case?
Do clergymen of churches that are not officially registered in Ukraine have the right to a deferment from the draft? I am referring, for example, to the situation with the pastor of a Baptist church, which was recently reported in the news.
Do you believe that a clergyman who justifies Russia's armed aggression during sermons and recruits Ukrainian citizens into the Russian military intelligence agent network should be stripped of his rank?
If a person committed a crime while intoxicated, does this affect the punishment? I am interested in how the law interprets a situation where a clergyman committed a serious crime, such as premeditated murder, while intoxicated.