Can I be detained at the CCC if I come with a lawyer for...
Can I be detained at the CCC if I come with a lawyer to be removed from the wanted list?
Can I be detained at the CCC if I come with a lawyer to be removed from the wanted list?
I am interested in what actions should be taken if a serviceman of the CCC demands money for assistance in removing him from the wanted list and declaring him unfit for service. Can such actions be considered extortion of a bribe and what are the consequences for the serviceman?
I have a deferment from mobilization. Does anyone have an example of an application for removal from the wanted list if the summons was sent by mail, but no one received it in person?
I want to know whether people who try to bribe a border guard will be held accountable?
If I offer an improper benefit to an official for performing certain actions in my interests, but these actions were not performed, can I be considered guilty of a criminal offense?
I want to know whether the head of a state-owned enterprise is liable if he demands a bribe for performing work for the needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and what are the possible consequences for him if he is proven guilty?
If I try to give a bribe to a CCC official, but he refuses to take it, will I be held criminally liable?
I'm wondering if a person offers a bribe to a government official, but the official refuses to accept it, will any action be taken against the person who offered the bribe?
Do I have the right to a deferment from mobilization if I am studying under a contract at a Polish university, but am formally enrolled in full-time studies at a university in Kyiv?
In light of recent news about changes to the law on mobilization, there are questions. The husband has a disabled father of the 1st group. He takes care of his father as he is completely bedridden. Of the other relatives, there is only this man's sister, who has lived abroad all her life. Will such a man be mobilized?
Can I apply for a deferment from mobilization by sending the necessary documents by mail?
Am I entitled to a deferment from mobilization, given that I am caring for my 90-year-old grandmother who needs care (there are appropriate documents), and her son (my uncle) is disabled?
If a person began full-time education after the age of 25, will they be able to retain the right to deferment from mobilization under the new bill?