Responsibility for murder
If a person pushes another person under a train due to mental illness, can they be held responsible for murder?
If a person pushes another person under a train due to mental illness, can they be held responsible for murder?
If a conscript died during transportation to the training center as a result of his own actions, are representatives of the CCC responsible?
If a man came to his ex-wife's house to pick up the child, and during a conflict with her new roommate killed him, can he be held liable for intentional murder?
I want to know whether state authorities are responsible for improperly ensuring the security of former high-ranking officials, such as Andriy Parubiy, if they were aware of potential threats?
I have a question about liability for killing a person during public events. For example, if someone shoots a participant during a rally or debate, as happened with Charlie Kirk in the USA. What liability measures are provided for by Ukrainian legislation for persons who commit such crimes?
I want to know whether the suspect in the murder of two schoolchildren in Sharhorod, Vinnytsia Oblast, can be held criminally liable under Ukrainian law?