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According to article 313 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Where a people's court refuses to enforce a judgment or ruling that it has the capacity to enforce, and the circumstances are serious, is to be sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine; where the circumstances are especially serious, the sentence is between three and seven years imprisonment and a concurrent fine. Where a unit commits the crime in the preceding paragraph, the unit is to be fined, and the directly responsible managers and other directly responsible personnel are to be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
In any of the following circumstances, a person with the obligation to enforce a people's court's judgment or ruling shall be found to have "serious circumstances" in refusing to enforce a people's court's judgment or ruling
1) After the people's court has issued an enforcement notice, concealing, transferring, selling, or destroying property that has been sealed or seized in accordance with law, or that has been inventoried and ordered to be kept in custody, or transferring property that has already been frozen, making it impossible to enforce a judgment or ruling;
2) Concealing, transferring, selling, or destroying property that has been provided as security to the people's court in the course of enforcement, making it impossible to enforce a judgment or ruling;
3) Using violence or threats to obstruct or resist enforcement, making it impossible to carry out enforcement work in accordance with it;
4) Assembling crowds to make a ruckus or storm the scene of enforcement, besieging, detaining, or beating enforcement personnel, making it impossible to carry out enforcement work;
5) Destroying or stealing enforcement case materials, enforcement vehicles and other enforcement equipment, enforcement personnel's clothing, and enforcement documents, causing serious consequences;
6) Other obstructions or resistance to enforcement causing serious consequences.
Article 313 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: Where a people's court has the ability to enforce a judgment or ruling but refuses to do so, and the circumstances are serious, a sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, the sentence is between three and seven years imprisonment and a concurrent fine.
Where a unit commits the crime in the preceding paragraph, the unit is to be fined, and the directly responsible managers and other directly responsible personnel are to be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
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According to article 312 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling refers to the refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court where the circumstances are serious. The penalty shall be fixed-term imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine.
All the non-compliance judgments say so, but it is useless.
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Sentencing standards for the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling: Usually sentenced to up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, or a fine. The crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling is objectively manifested as refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court when it is necessary to enforce it, and the circumstances are serious.
Legal basis] Article 313 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China provides that a people's court's judgment or ruling has the ability to be enforced but refuses to do so, and the circumstances are serious, is to be sentenced to three years imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine; where the circumstances are especially serious, the sentence is between three and seven years imprisonment and a concurrent fine. Where a unit commits the crime in the preceding paragraph, the unit is to be fined, and the managers and other directly responsible personnel who are directly responsible for the bad pants are to be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
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According to article 313 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China, the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling refers to the refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court when it is necessary to do so, and the circumstances are serious. The penalty shall be fixed-term imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine. The criteria for filing a case for the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling, that is, the conditions for constituting this crime include:
1) Refers to refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court that has the ability to do so. (2) Where there is a refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court that has the ability to enforce it, it includes all or part of the obligations that should be performed. Trembling (3) refers to the act of having the ability to perform but refusing to do so.
Where there is no capacity to enforce it, this crime is not constituted. (4) Conduct where the circumstances are serious. refers to the following acts;
1. The person subject to enforcement conceals, transfers, or intentionally destroys property, or transfers property without compensation, or transfers property at an obviously unreasonable low price, making the judgment or ruling unenforceable;
2. The guarantor or the person subject to enforcement conceals, transfers, intentionally destroys or transfers the property for which the guarantee has been provided to the people's court, making the judgment or ruling unenforceable;
3. After receiving the notice of assistance in enforcement, the person with the obligation to assist in enforcement refuses to assist in enforcement, resulting in the inability to enforce the judgment or ruling;
4. The person subject to enforcement, the guarantor, or the person assisting in the enforcement conspires with the staff of the state organ to use the authority of the staff of the state organ to obstruct the execution of the hail, making the judgment or ruling unenforceable; (5) Other situations where there is the ability to enforce but refusal to do so, and the circumstances are serious.
1. Whether the borrower needs to go to jail if he does not repay the money.
There are undoubtedly two reasons for not repaying the money: first, it is unable to repay; The second is the refusal to return it.
If you can't pay it back, then there's no way, it's just a civil dispute, you don't have to go to jail, and when he has money, it's okay. If you refuse to repay, the consequences will be serious.
Refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling may constitute the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling, and the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling refers to conduct that refuses to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court when it is capable of enforcing it, and the circumstances are serious.
The following acts of refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling are to be punished as the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling in accordance with the provisions of Criminal Law article 313.
1) The person subject to enforcement conceals, transfers, or intentionally destroys property, or transfers property without compensation, or transfers property at an obviously unreasonable low price, making it impossible to enforce the judgment or ruling;
2) The guarantor or the person subject to enforcement conceals, transfers, intentionally destroys, or transfers property for which security has been provided to the people's court, making it impossible to enforce the judgment or ruling;
3) After receiving a notice of assistance in enforcement, the person with the obligation to assist in enforcement refuses to assist in enforcement, making it impossible to enforce the judgment or ruling;
4) The person subject to enforcement, the guarantor, or the person with the obligation to assist in enforcement conspires with the staff of a state organ to use the authority of the staff of the state organ to obstruct enforcement, making it impossible to enforce a judgment or ruling;
(5) Other situations where there is the ability to enforce but refusal to do so, and the circumstances are serious.
Article 313 of the Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China: The crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling refers to the refusal to enforce a judgment or ruling of a people's court where the circumstances are serious. The penalty shall be fixed-term imprisonment, short-term detention or a fine.
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The sentencing standards for the crime of refusing to enforce a judgment or ruling are: where the circumstances are serious, a sentence of up to three years imprisonment, short-term detention, or a fine is to be given; where the circumstances are especially serious, the sentence is between three and seven years imprisonment and a concurrent fine. Where a unit commits such a crime, the unit shall be fined, and the directly responsible management personnel and other directly responsible personnel shall be given criminal punishments.
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