In Poltava region, a man refused a summons: the court sentenced him to 5 years in prison.
In the Poltava region, a man refused a summons. Previously, he had legal issues for leaving the military unit without permission, as stated in the
court ruling.
According to the court, this man was born in the village of Dykanka in the Poltava region. He has a secondary vocational education, is unmarried, and has two minor children.
At some point earlier, this man was sentenced to 5 years in prison under part 5 of Article 407 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. He also refused military service in November 2023, for which he was also punished.
The court decided that the man was guilty of evading military conscription and sentenced him to 5 years in prison, taking into account the previous conviction for leaving the military unit without permission.
This news is about a man from Poltava region who refused a summons and was reasonably convicted for this act. It is important to note that the court's decision was made considering the individual's previous offenses, which already included issues with military service and the law. Such cases highlight the importance of complying with the law and a responsible attitude towards fulfilling one's duties.
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