-
If a person is slightly injured in a fight, he is suspected of the crime of intentional injury and shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, short-term detention or controlled release. Positive compensation to obtain the victim's forgiveness may be mitigated or mitigated.
The crime of intentional injury refers to the criminal conduct of intentionally and unlawfully harming the body of another person and reaching a certain level of seriousness, which should be punished by the criminal law.
Criminal Law: Article 234: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, causing serious injury, is to 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.
-
Depending on the severity of the beating, if the sentence is less than three years in prison and an understanding is reached, it is estimated that it will be a suspended sentence or not prosecuted in court. If he is seriously injured, reaching an understanding agreement is only a mitigating circumstance.
-
Holding controlled knives, fighting, affecting public order, but if the consequences are not serious. You should be detained for a few days and then fined a few dollars, but it depends on the specific age, whether you are an adult or something, and whether you have received similar departures before. In general, the maximum detention is 15 days.
Ordinary fights that do not cause more serious consequences are only subject to the adjustment of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law" and will not rise to the scope of the "Criminal Law".
Article 26 of the Law provides that a person who commits any of the following acts shall be detained for not less than 5 days but not more than 10 days, and may be concurrently fined up to 500 RMB; where the circumstances are more serious, they are to be detained for between 10 and 15 days, and may be concurrently fined up to 1,000 RMB: (1) Gang fighting;
2) Chasing or intercepting others;
3) Forcibly taking or arbitrarily destroying or occupying public or private property;
4) Other acts of picking quarrels and provoking trouble.
Article 43: Whoever assaults another person, or intentionally harms another person's body, is to be detained for between 5 and 10 days and fined between 200 and 500 RMB; where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 RMB. In any of the following circumstances, they are to be detained for between 10 and 15 days and fined between 500 and 1,000 RMB
1) Gang up to beat or injure others;
2) Beating or injuring persons with disabilities, pregnant women, persons under the age of 14, or persons over the age of 60;
3) Repeatedly beating or injuring others, or beating or injuring multiple people at a time.
Article 32: Those who illegally carry firearms, ammunition, crossbows, daggers, and other controlled instruments prescribed by the state are to be detained for up to 5 days and may be concurrently fined up to 500 RMB; where the circumstances are more minor, a warning or a fine of up to 200 RMB is to be given.
-
Whether or not it will be concluded depends on the crime committed, as well as the specific act.
In ancient China, there were many very capable talents, all of whom contributed their own strength to their dynasties, among them, Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms period, who died for his master Liu Bei. Also in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties, there was also such a person, he was particularly capable, it is said that he was able to command the army to fight while invigilating the exam, but such a talented person was exiled for more than 20 years, why is this? >>>More