Ukrainian Businessman Receives 3-Year Sentence for Assault of Minor.
Verdict from the Okhtyrka District Court
According to TSN.ua: The Okhtyrka City District Court has convicted a businessman from Trostianets for engaging in sexual acts with a 14-year-old girl in May 2025. According to the case files, the crime occurred in the city of Trostianets and constitutes a criminal offense under Ukrainian law. This case highlights the ongoing judicial efforts to address crimes against minors in the country.
Court's Decision
The man was found guilty under Part 1 of Article 155 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. The court sentenced him to three years of restricted liberty. However, applying Article 75 of the Criminal Code, the court decided to release him from serving this sentence, imposing instead a two-year probationary period. The Ukrainian legal system treats such offenses with severity, though sentencing can involve alternatives to imprisonment under specific conditions.
This ruling underscores the critical importance of combating crimes against minors, a persistent issue in Ukraine. By taking measures to protect children's rights, the judiciary aims not only to punish the guilty but also to prevent similar offenses in the future, thereby serving as a deterrent.
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