Do you think that evasion of military service should be severely punished?
Should the responsibility for evading military service be strengthened in connection with the increasing number of cases of evasion during the war?
Should the responsibility for evading military service be strengthened in connection with the increasing number of cases of evasion during the war?
In the Odessa region, a woman is accused of setting fire to 130 bales of straw belonging to her neighbor due to an argument between them. Do you think such a crime deserves such a harsh punishment?
In your opinion, does the bill prohibiting courts from mitigating punishment for soldiers for disobeying a commander's order meet the requirements of justice and protection of human rights?
If a service member refused to follow a commander's order, could this affect my daily life, for example, if I meet that service member in civilian life?
What if he returned to service through the "Army+" application after the NSC, but did not pass the check at the VSP within 24 hours after the report was approved? I want to know whether the actions of a serviceman who returned to service after the NSC will be considered a violation of military service rules.
Do you think it is fair that judges are prohibited from imposing a more lenient sentence on military personnel for disobedience, and if so, why?
Can a military serviceman who evaded service during martial law claim exemption from criminal liability if he voluntarily reports to a military unit?
I don't understand whether the actions of a man who set fire to an electric scooter to attract the attention of neighbors can be classified as hooliganism, or would this be considered intentional destruction or damage to property by arson?
A woman was sentenced to 5 years in prison for robbery during martial law. Do you think this sentence is fair, considering the age of the victim and the circumstances of the crime?
What are the penalties for a man who, out of jealousy, burned the car of a military educational institution instructor, if his actions are qualified under Part 2 of Art. 194 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
In the verdict of the Central District Court of Mykolaiv dated 11.08.2025 in case No. 490/5968/25, the accused PERSON_3 was found guilty of committing a criminal offense under Part 1 of Article 126 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine and was sentenced to a fine of 850 hryvnias. Do you consider such a punishment fair for a person who committed violence against a minor child?
A man was sentenced to 7 years in prison for organizing the illegal smuggling of people across the state border of Ukraine and forging official documents. Do you think this sentence is fair, given the circumstances of the case and the totality of the crimes he committed?