You may think that a thief just sneaks into someone's home, takes some of their belongings, and then slips away, and there are no serious consequences. But you know what?
Some thieves' actions not only violate the property rights of others, but also may endanger the lives of others, and even lead to their own death.
These thieves really steal chickens and rice, not only do they not get benefits, but they bring disasters to themselves and others. Today, we're going to take a look at some amazing stories of thieves to let you know how much trouble thieves can make.
The thief burglarized, but was counterattacked by the owner,**
You may have heard the news that some thieves were found by their owners during a burglary, got into a fierce fight with them, and unfortunately died. How to deal with this situation?Is the owner legally responsible?
According to the encyclopedia, as long as a thief enters the house to steal something, it constitutes the crime of theft, regardless of the amount stolen. Regardless of whether he stole something or not, and how much the stolen item was worth, even if it was a dime, the thief's act constituted the crime of theft and should be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention.
Since this act is an act of burglary, according to article 264 of the Penal Code, burglary directly constitutes the crime of theft, regardless of the value of the stolen goods.
So, if the owner gets into a fight with the thief after discovering it and accidentally kills him, will he be held legally responsible?It depends on whether the owner's actions meet the conditions of legitimate defense.
According to Article 20 of the Criminal Law, justifiable defense is an act taken to stop an unlawful infringement by protecting the interests of the state, the public interest, or the legitimate rights and interests of individuals and property, and defending against ongoing unlawful infringement. Justifiable self-defense is not a crime. However, the act of justifiable self-defense must meet the following four conditions:
It must be for the protection of legitimate rights and interests, not for revenge or other improper purposes.
It must be against an ongoing wrongful offense, not against an unlawful offense that has already ended or has not yet begun.
It must be by the means necessary and not beyond what is necessary, and not by methods that are manifestly unreasonable.
It must be in the absence of a timely stop by a public authority, not in the case of the intervention of a public authority.
If the owner's behavior meets the above four conditions, then it is justified defense and does not bear legal responsibility. However, if the owner's actions exceed the limits of legitimate defense and cause undue and significant consequences, then the owner must bear the corresponding legal responsibility. According to article 21 of the Criminal Law, where legitimate defense clearly exceeds the necessary limits and causes serious consequences, criminal responsibility shall be borne, but punishment may be commuted or waived.
So, how can you tell if the owner's behavior has exceeded the limit of legitimate defense?This should be based on the specific situation, taking into account the following factors:
The nature, extent and harmful consequences of the wrongful offense, such as whether the thief carried a murder weapon, whether he caused harm to the owner, whether there were other accomplices, etc.
The means, methods and intensity of defense, such as what the owner is using, whether there are other options for defense, whether there is a possibility of stopping defense, etc.
The time, place, and environment of the defense, such as whether the owner is in the day or at night, whether he is in his own home or outside, whether other people are present, whether there are conditions to call the police, etc.
The subjective intention and psychological state of the defender, such as whether the owner is acting in self-defense or revenge, whether there is intent or negligence, whether there is emotional agitation or fear, etc.
Considering the above factors, if the owner's behavior clearly exceeds the limit of legitimate defense, then he will be held legally liable.
For example, if the thief has been chased or beaten by the owner, resulting in the death of the thief, then it is beyond the limit of legitimate defense and should be criminally responsible.
However, if the owner's actions do not exceed the limits of legitimate defense, then there is no legal responsibility. For example, if a thief is in possession of a murder weapon and causes serious injury to the owner, and the owner accidentally kills the thief in self-defense by using reasonable means, then it is justified defense and not a crime.
The thief stole the owner's mobile phone, but was tracked and captured.
You may think that the thief stole the owner's mobile phone, and as long as you change the card, you can use it at will and will not be detected. But you know what?Nowadays, mobile phones have a positioning function, and the location of the mobile phone can be tracked through the network or satellite.
These thieves are really self-inflicted, and instead of benefiting, they bring trouble to themselves and others. Today, we're going to take a look at some amazing stories of thieves to let you know how stupid it is for thieves to steal mobile phones.
According to news reports, a thief stole a mobile phone worth 3,000 yuan while the owner was not paying attention. The thief thought that as long as he changed the card, he could use it at will and would not be detected. But what he didn't know was that the owner's mobile phone had a positioning function, and the location of the mobile phone could be tracked through the Internet or satellite.
After the owner found out that the mobile phone was stolen, he immediately used another mobile phone to log in to his account to check the location of the stolen mobile phone. He found that the location of the stolen mobile phone kept changing, indicating that the thief was still on the run. The owner immediately called the police and provided the location information of the mobile phone to **.
**According to the location information, the direction of the thief was quickly locked and the pursuit was launched. After some tracking, ** finally caught the thief in an Internet café. The thief was taken to the police station and confessed the facts of his crime. It turned out that the thief was an unemployed vagrant who usually made a living by stealing.
After stealing the owner's phone, he changed the card and wanted to sell it. But he didn't know that the owner's mobile phone has a positioning function, and the location of the mobile phone can be tracked through the Internet or satellite.
He has been in the process of escaping, constantly using his mobile phone, resulting in his location, being tracked by the owner and **.
In the end, when he was surfing the Internet in an Internet café, he was captured by **. The thief was sentenced to one year in prison for theft and compensated for the owner's losses.
The thief stole the owner's wallet, but there were drugs in it, and he was arrested on the spot.
You may think that the thief stole the owner's wallet and just took the money inside, you can throw away the wallet without leaving any evidence. But you know what?
Some wallets have not only money, but also other things, such as drugs. These thieves really don't know what they are doing, and instead of getting benefits, they bring trouble to themselves and others. Today, we're going to take a look at some amazing stories of thieves to let you know how dangerous it is for thieves to steal wallets.
According to news reports, a thief stole a wallet worth 2,000 yuan while the owner was not looking. The thief thought that as long as he took the money inside, he could lose his wallet and leave no evidence. But what he didn't know was that in the wallet, in addition to 2,000 yuan in cash, there was also a small packet of white powder, which was the owner's drugs.
The owner is a drug addict who usually hides drugs in his wallet to prevent anyone from finding out. After the thief took the wallet, he wanted to find a place, count the money, and throw it away. But he didn't know that the owner's wallet had a special mark, which was a secret mark for **, which was used to track the drug**. The owner's wallet is actually a bait for **, which is used to catch drug dealers.
* Has been monitoring the master's whereabouts, waiting for the right time, and catching him all. But they didn't expect that the owner's wallet would be stolen by thieves. **If you find that the location of your wallet has changed, you will immediately track it and try to retrieve it and continue the task.
After some tracking, ** finally found the thief in an alley. The thief was holding the wallet, counting the money inside, not knowing that he had been targeted by **.
* As soon as you see the wallet, you will immediately go out and arrest the thief on the spot. The thief was taken to the police station and found out that he had stolen a ** annoyance. It turned out that the white powder in the wallet was *** a serious drug. The thief was sentenced to 10 years in prison and fined 100,000 yuan for possession of drugs.