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Sort of. The determination of the degree of injury is the responsibility of the local forensic signing department. The state has specific standards.
The so-called serious injury, according to Article 95 of the Criminal Law, refers to the injury with the following circumstances:1mutilating a person's limbs or disfiguring their face; 2.
Causing loss of hearing, vision or other organ functions; 3.Other serious harm to personal health. The Ministry of Justice, the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, and the Ministry of Public Security have made specific provisions on the specific technical standards for serious injuries in the Standards for the Appraisal of Serious Injuries.
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Whether this is a serious injury or not depends on the identity of the person who stabbed and the person who was stabbed. Hehe, if I stabbed Clinton, it would be a serious injury, hehe, not the other way around!
I hope you understand what I mean! Hehe!
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You said that serious injuries are not counted, and they must be evaluated by a special appraisal agency to be effective.
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It depends on who injured it!
It should be a serious injury, no one would be so stupid as to hurt themselves.
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Whether it is a serious injury or not, no one will say it, it will be determined by forensic examination!
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This is a forensic examination, not a matter of what we say.
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Didn't you poke it!
It should be evaluated by a forensic doctor, and the forensic doctor should follow the regulations. If you pay a little bit of money, things will get better.
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This depends on the specific situation, and the forensic doctor is a professional expert to identify this!!
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Isn't that a serious injury? Counted.
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Legal Analysis: If it is a crime of intentional injury, and an evaluation of the injuries is to be conducted, and the person who intentionally injures the body of another person shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention, or controlled release. Whoever commits the crime in the preceding paragraph and causes serious injury shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years.
Legal basis: Article 234 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Whoever intentionally harms the body of another person shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention or controlled release. Whoever commits the crime in the preceding paragraph and causes serious injury shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years. Whoever causes death or seriously injures a person by especially cruel means, causing serious disability, is to be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years, life imprisonment, or death.
Where this Law provides otherwise, follow those provisions.
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A forensic evaluation shall be conducted if a person is stabbed in the intestines with a knife to be considered a minor injury or a serious injury.
Criteria for the Identification of the Degree of Human Injury
Serious injuries of the second degree. a) Rupture of large abdominal vessels.
b) Full-thickness rupture of the stomach, intestines, gallbladder or biliary tract requiring surgery**.
c) Ruptured liver, spleen, pancreas or kidney, requiring surgery**.
d) Ureteral injury leading to urinary extravasation, requiring surgery**.
e) Intestinal fistula or urinary fistula caused by abdominal injury.
f) Abdominal injury causing diffuse peritonitis or septic shock.
g) Perian-renal hematoma or subcapsular hematoma, requiring surgery**.
h) Renal insufficiency (decompensation).
i) Renal hypertension due to kidney injury.
j) traumatic hydronephrosis; traumatic renal artery aneurysm; Traumatic renal arteriovenous fistula.
k) Hemoperitoneum or retroperitoneal hematoma, surgery is required**.
Minor injuries of the first degree. a) Partial full-thickness rupture of the stomach, intestines, gallbladder or biliary tract.
b) rupture of the hepatic capsule; Above the diameter of the hematoma within the liver parenchyma.
c) rupture of the splenic capsule; Above the diameter of the hematoma within the splenic parenchyma.
d) rupture of the pancreatic capsule.
e) Renal insufficiency (compensated phase).
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This needs to be forensically appraised... It should not be less than a minor injury, which constitutes the crime of intentional injury, and should be up to 3 years in prison, criminal detention or public surveillance.
There is also civil compensation.
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This should be the crime of intentional injury, and his criminal responsibility can be traced.
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Serious injury, intentional injury, specific grade to forensic appraisal.
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It should be a serious injury, a crime of injury, and criminal responsibility.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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Those suspected of the crime of intentional injury by stabbing others with a knife are to be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or controlled release. Article 234 of the Criminal Law provides that whoever intentionally injures the body of another person shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention or controlled release. Whoever commits the crime in the preceding paragraph and causes serious injury shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years; Whoever causes death or seriously injures a person by especially cruel means, causing serious disability to the hand, is to be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years, life imprisonment, or death.
Where this Law provides otherwise, follow those provisions.
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As a result of a civil dispute, if a person stabs another person in the intestine with a knife, is it a serious injury or a minor injury? What are the responsibilities?
As a result of a civil dispute, if a person stabs another person with a knife in the intestines, is it a serious injury or a minor injury? If you want to stab someone else's intestines with a knife, whether it is a serious injury or a minor injury, a forensic evaluation is required, but the liquid imperial reform will not be less than a minor injury. Where it is assessed that the injury is more than slight, it constitutes the crime of intentional injury, and is sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, or controlled release in accordance with the Split Branch Law.