Year-Long Ban Imposed on Lawyer for Vyacheslav Zinchenko Over Ethics Violation.
Lawyer Larysa Kryvoruchko Suspended from Practice for One Year
According to Novyny.live: Larysa Kryvoruchko, the attorney representing Vyacheslav Zinchenko, has been handed a one-year suspension from legal practice for breaching professional ethics. The decision was made by the Qualification and Disciplinary Commission of the Vinnytsia Region Bar. The violations occurred in the Uzhhorod City Court in 2025, leading to disciplinary action. This case highlights ongoing scrutiny of legal ethics within Ukraine’s justice system.
Context of the Criminal Charges
Zinchenko, whom Kryvoruchko defends, is accused of murdering Iryna Farion. During the trial, the prosecutor has requested a life sentence for Zinchenko, underscoring the gravity of the allegations. In response, Kryvoruchko commented on the situation, stating:
“It seems that certain individuals are more interested in removing the lawyer than in establishing the truth in Zinchenko’s case.”
The one-year ban on legal practice marks a pivotal development in this case. It restricts Kryvoruchko’s ability to represent her client during ongoing proceedings, raising concerns among human rights advocates and court observers about the fairness of the trial.
The situation continues to draw widespread public attention, as adherence to lawyer ethics is crucial for ensuring justice within the judicial system.
This case underscores the importance of maintaining ethical standards in the legal profession, as violations can significantly impact a defendant’s legal position. The suspension of Kryvoruchko may delay Zinchenko’s defense, potentially affecting the trial’s outcome.
Both the public and human rights organizations are closely monitoring developments, as this case reflects broader challenges within Ukraine’s justice and legal systems.
Read also
- Ombudsman Targets the 'Skelya' Regiment: Lubinets Sends Evidence to Law Enforcement
- Lubinets Calls for Lower Medical School Entry Threshold: From 150 to 130 on National Exam
- Over 570 Escalator Stoppages Recorded in Kyiv Metro During June: What's Behind the Numbers
- Only 20% of European Homes Have Air Conditioning: 61,000 Heat-Related Deaths Recorded in 2022
- Single Father Mobilized in Kryvyi Rih Released After Public Outcry
- America's Housing Crisis: Why an Outdated Construction Model Demands Urgent Reform

