Consideration of criminal cases by Ukrainian courts has been stopped due to the mobilization of the accused

Ukrainian courts stopped consideration of almost 11,000 criminal cases in connection with the mobilization of the accused.

As reported by the Ukrainian mass media, this applies not only to those guilty of fatal traffic accidents or bribery, but also to rapists of minors and assistants to contract killers.

Journalists analyzed 400 cases from the entire array of cases stopped due to mobilization and found that about 100 defendants (25%) in these cases committed the crimes they were charged with already in the military status.

In the remaining cases, in 95% of cases, the courts stopped the proceedings after the mobilization of the accused. And only in 5% of cases the court refused to do so. It is important to emphasize that court decisions in such cases are not subject to appeal.

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