Prosecution for murder
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?
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?
If a person detonates a grenade in a public place and others are injured, will they be held responsible for intentional homicide or will it qualify as an act of terrorism?
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?
The suspect in the murder of Trump associate Charlie Kirk was released in the US after questioning by law enforcement. Is this considered a miscarriage of justice in my country if the same act is committed here?
Do I consider the court's decision to sentence Artem Kosov to life imprisonment for the murder of a teenager on a funicular in Kyiv to be fair, if the accused pleaded guilty but stated that he had no intention of killing?
If a person pushes another person under a train due to mental illness, can they be held responsible for murder?
Can I be held criminally liable if I do not register on time after leaving the Armed Forces?
If someone threw a grenade near my house and was detained under Article 208 of the Criminal Procedure Code of Ukraine, what further steps should I expect? Can such an act be classified as hooliganism under Part 4 of Article 296 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
If someone throws explosives near my house and I am injured as a result of the explosion, can I demand compensation from the state for the damage caused if law enforcement agencies are unable to find the culprit?
I live near the village of Zymna Voda in Lviv district, where an explosion recently occurred, damaging windows and cars. The police are investigating different versions of the incident. Can I claim compensation for damages if it is proven that the explosion was caused by negligence or other unlawful actions of third parties?
If I find a grenade and keep it at home, can I be held criminally liable under Article 263 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine?
I would like to know whether a man who threatened his ex-girlfriend with a grenade and tried to take away her phone as a gift can be held criminally liable under the article about hooliganism if the grenade was not functional?