Ukrainian Man Sentenced to 3 Years for Impregnating 14-Year-Old Girl.
Man Convicted for Sexual Relationship with a Minor
According to TSN.ua: A man in Kharkiv has been sentenced to three years in prison for a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl, which resulted in her pregnancy and the birth of a child. The incident occurred in late December 2023 when the man engaged in sexual intercourse with the teenage acquaintance. This case highlights the severe legal consequences for sexual offenses against minors in Ukraine, a country with strict laws protecting children.
The verdict was delivered by the Osnovyanskyi District Court of Kharkiv. The victim was 14 years old when she was registered at a maternity hospital in April 2024. According to genetic testing, the probability of the man's paternity was 99.9999998%, which served as crucial evidence confirming his involvement in the case.
Court Ruling and Its Consequences
The court found the man guilty under Part 1 of Article 155 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. In addition to the prison sentence of 3 years and 2 months, the convicted man was ordered to pay over 47,000 hryvnias to cover the costs of expert examinations. It is known that the man had a prior criminal record, which may have influenced the court's decision. This case has drawn public attention and underscored the seriousness of crimes against minors.
This incident reflects a troubling pattern of violence against minors in Ukraine, causing concern among the public and human rights advocates. The court's decision sends a strong signal about the need for enhanced measures to protect children and prevent similar crimes. Cases like this emphasize the importance of education and social work with youth to reduce the risks of violence and exploitation.
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