A man with a spinal condition turned out to be a fugitive in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
What kind of sentence did a man in Ivano-Frankivsk region receive when he was convicted of evading mobilization?
The defendant suffers from a spinal disease and crooked arms, which, according to the Military Qualification Commission, makes him unable to work. This is stated in the verdict of the Tolmach District Court of Ivano-Frankivsk region.
His physical strength was limited, and he was soon called up for "combat training." However, he avoided being drafted into the army. The defendant pleaded guilty and repented before the judge.
The man lives alone, has no wife, children or parents.It was also found that the fingers on both hands were crooked due to a spinal disease.It is very difficult to cope physically with such a disease.The doctor recommended surgery.
The court materials contain the defendant's diagnoses: Bilateral palmar-facial fibromatosis (Dupuytren's syndrome), tenovaginitis, secondary distal neuropathy of the left hand, developmental anomalies (with moderate hypoplasia of the right kidney), scoliosis of the left side not affecting the function of the spine, thoracic vertebrae of the first degree, intervertebral osteochondrosis, degenerative spondylosis of the lumbar vertebrae of the first degree.
According to the certificate No. 127 issued on May 13 this year by the Primary Health Care Center in Obatyn, Ivano-Frankivsk region, the man needs inpatient treatment and surgery. Despite these circumstances, the man was found guilty of evading conscription during mobilization (Article 336 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine) and sentenced to a one-year suspended sentence.
Earlier, a 23-year-old man was convicted in Khmelnytsky region who had received three calls but evaded mobilization. Despite his young age, he was in the operational reserve and therefore subject to military service.
We also reported that a man who beat a police officer because he was afraid of being called by the police was convicted in Lviv region. The defendant will spend two months under house arrest.
Punishment for refusing to serve In Kirovohrad region, a 34-year-old man who wrote a statement of refusal to serve was sentenced to a suspended sentence. The court noted that the man was recognized as mobilized. He was issued a summons and had to report to the military commissariat on December 8, 2023.
However, the man wrote a statement of decisive refusal to serve in the army.The man pleaded guilty in court.When they tried to mobilize him, he wrote a statement of refusal to serve in the army.
The defendant added: "He is an orphan himself, has two minor children, is ill and suffers from high blood pressure."
The court found him guilty under Article 336 of the Criminal Code and sentenced him to one year in prison, with a suspended sentence.
Thus, we can see that the amendments to the current law were adopted taking into account the changes in the requirements of the time and the imposed martial law in Ukraine, as well as the fact that a legal analysis of the situation, analysis of documents and verification of documents by a lawyer and a legal opinion were conducted.