Life imprisonment for collaborationism
Can the former head of the Genichesk District Court, Yulia Berlimova, who was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment, be brought to serve her sentence if she is in the temporarily occupied territory?
Can the former head of the Genichesk District Court, Yulia Berlimova, who was sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment, be brought to serve her sentence if she is in the temporarily occupied territory?
I want to know whether the actions of people who participated in an illegal referendum during the occupation of Ukraine are considered collaborationist activities if they claim that they acted under duress from the occupiers, but were promised a monetary reward?
I want to know whether a person who committed a serious crime while intoxicated can be sentenced to life imprisonment if they have previously served time for another crime?
Do you think the court's decision to sentence a Russian military man to life in prison for killing civilians in the Kharkiv region is fair?
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?
The Kherson City Court passed a sentence on Svitlana Mezherytska, a deputy of the Kherson Oblast Council, for cooperation with the occupiers. She was sentenced to 7 years in prison for collaborationist activities. What should a person do if they worked under occupation and can now be accused of collaborationism?