Kyiv Law Firm Director Fined 34,000 Hryvnias for Restaurant Disturbance in Lviv.

Kyiv Law Firm Director Fined 34,000 Hryvnias for Restaurant Disturbance in Lviv
Kyiv Law Firm Director Fined 34,000 Hryvnias for Restaurant Disturbance in Lviv

Court Verdict for Legal Firm Director

According to TSN.ua: The Mykolaiv District Court of Lviv Oblast found the director of a Kyiv-based law firm guilty of hooliganism for a severe breach of public order. The incident occurred around 9:30 PM on December 7, 2025, at the 'New York Street Pizza' restaurant. This case highlights Ukraine's ongoing efforts to enforce public order laws, even against professionals in prominent positions.

The accused, a native of Novyi Rozdil, was convicted under Article 296, Part 1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The court imposed a fine of 34,000 hryvnias, equivalent to 2,000 non-taxable minimum incomes. The verdict can be appealed to the Lviv Appellate Court within 30 days.

Case Circumstances

The law firm director caused a disturbance in the pizzeria, leading to his criminal liability. While the specific arguments of the prosecution and the version of events from the aggrieved party were not detailed in the case materials, the court deemed the provided evidence sufficient for a criminal conviction. The legal reasoning behind this specific penalty remains a matter for legal experts, but it is clear that disorderly conduct in public places does not escape the attention of law enforcement.

Consequently, the restaurant incident became the basis for a court case, underscoring the importance of maintaining public order. This ruling demonstrates that law enforcement will respond to public order violations, regardless of an individual's professional status. The court's decision may serve as a signal that such hooliganism will not be tolerated and could impact the accused's reputation within the legal community. Incidents like this often generate public discussion about the standards of behavior expected in shared spaces.


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