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The crime of insult refers to the use of violence or other methods to openly degrade the personality of others and damage the reputation of others, and the circumstances are serious and constitute the crime of insult, and the sentence is up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights.
The so-called serious circumstances mainly refer to situations such as heinous means and serious consequences, such as causing mental disorders or suicide due to public insults to others, insulting personnel performing official duties, causing a heinous impact, and so on.
According to article 246 of the Criminal Law, whoever openly insults others or fabricates facts to slander others by violence or other means, and the circumstances are serious, is to be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights. The crimes in the preceding paragraph are to be dealt with only if they are told, except where they seriously endanger social order and national interests.
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There is no legal responsibility for suicide, and if the abuse constitutes defamation and insult, responsibility must be pursued, and the close relatives of the victim file a lawsuit.
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If it is determined that there is a causal relationship, the corresponding civil and criminal liabilities shall be borne according to the degree of fault.
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Civil liability must be borne by judges, and criminal liability must be borne by judges.
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Those who have to bear legal responsibility are suspected of the crime of insult.
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1. It depends on whether the other person is at fault for causing the suicide. If it is instigated to commit suicide, it is a crime. If there is no intent or negligence, it does not constitute an offence.
2. Article 14 of the Criminal Law [Intentional Crime] A person who clearly knows that his or her conduct will have a result that is harmful to society, and hopes or allows such a result to occur, thus constituting a crime, is an intentional crime. Those who commit intentional crimes shall bear criminal responsibility.
Article 15: [Crimes of Negligence]Crimes of negligence are crimes of negligence where one should foresee that one's own conduct might have consequences that are harmful to society, and those who fail to foresee it because of negligence, or who have foreseen it and believe that it can be avoided, resulting in such a result. Only those who commit crimes of negligence shall be criminally liable if the law provides for them.
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Publicly insulting others with violence or other means.
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Where it is suspected of insulting, using violence or other methods to publicly insult others, or fabricating facts to slander others, and the circumstances are serious, a sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, controlled release, or deprivation of political rights is to be given.
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Death is not directly related to being scolded, but an indirect factor or inducement that leads to the death of the other party is responsible.
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