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24.11.2025 17:25

Use of a polygraph in forensic examinations

How can the use of a polygraph in forensic examinations affect the fairness of a court decision, and what are the risks associated with its application?

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22.11.2025 09:25

Use of frozen assets of the RF

European officials have reacted sharply to a US proposal to use frozen RF assets for projects to rebuild Ukraine. How will this decision affect aid to Ukraine and what are the risks for the European Union?

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12.09.2025 08:45

Can surveillance camera footage be used as evidence in court?

I am wondering if it is possible to use surveillance video footage as evidence in court, for example, if a suspect in a crime is caught on camera. Does such evidence require special processing or can it be used directly?

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25.09.2025 14:40

Admissibility of evidence in criminal proceedings

If the prosecution obtains evidence through temporary access to items and documents from another criminal proceeding that was not consolidated with the main proceeding, do you consider such evidence admissible?

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13.07.2023 00:13

How to challenge the examination of old weapons in a criminal case?

A criminal case has been opened against me for dealing in weapons that have not produced cartridges for more than 100 years, but the examination somehow proved that the weapon fires. This cannot be, because no one in the world produces cartridges for this pistol.

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27.09.2025 13:05

Questions about evidence in criminal proceedings

If in criminal proceedings the prosecution uses evidence obtained through temporary access to items and documents from another criminal proceeding, do you consider such evidence admissible?

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06.03.2024 14:07

Is a polygraph evidence in a case?

Is a polygraph evidence in a case?

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18.11.2025 20:25

Use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine

The US Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, urges Europe to be more aggressive towards Russia and to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. Do EU countries have the legal right to use these assets to help Ukraine?

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26.11.2025 14:00

Use of frozen Russian assets for a loan to Ukraine

The European Union is preparing a legal mechanism to provide Ukraine with a reparation loan of €140 billion using frozen Russian assets. How will this affect my right as a citizen of Ukraine to receive international aid?

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20.09.2025 16:35

Frozen assets of Russia

If frozen Russian assets are transferred to Ukraine, will this be considered a violation of the rights of the owners of these assets under Ukrainian law?

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23.09.2025 19:35

Use of frozen Russian assets

Having received information about plans to use frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery, do you think this could be a legitimate approach from the point of view of international law and Ukrainian legislation? What are your thoughts on this?

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30.08.2025 21:55

Use of frozen Russian assets

I wonder if Ukrainian legislation provides for a mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine? What are the legal grounds for this?

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