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Is there a death penalty for fraud?
A: Yes B: No.
What kind of punishment will fraudsters in northern Myanmar face once they are caught by the public security organs and return to China?What consequences await them, and will they be sentenced to death?
Speaking of fraudsters, everyone hates them, especially the fraudsters in northern Myanmar, how many innocent people and how many innocent families have been harmed.
As a result, many people's property has been cheated, their spirits have been frustrated, and they have even committed suicide in the short term. There are also people who have been deceived into going to northern Myanmar, unable to help themselves, life is worse than death, and they are forced to do some illegal and criminal things.
So now the question is, many fraudsters in northern Myanmar have finally been caught and returned to China, so how will the law punish these criminals after they are arrested and returned to China?
1. The ringleaders and leaders of the swindlers in northern Myanmar are likely to be sentenced to death.
If the fraudsters who are caught returning to China are the ringleaders of the fraudsters in northern Myanmar or the leaders of some organizations, these people are basically extremely heinous and will most likely be sentenced to death, or even sentenced to death for immediate execution.
According to the provisions of China's Criminal Law, the crime of fraud is generally a few years in prison, and the amount of fraud will vary.
In short, there is a high probability that ordinary fraud will not be sentenced to life imprisonment or even the death penalty, so why may the ringleaders and organizers of fraudsters in northern Myanmar be sentenced to death?
Because in addition to committing fraud, most of them have also committed serious crimes such as intentional homicide, intentional injury causing serious injury, and intentional injury causing death.
Therefore, if they take into account all the crimes they have committed, whether they are punished for several crimes or imagine that they are punished for a felony, they may be sentenced to death, which is completely in line with the principle of "proportionality to the crime", and I believe that this is also the result that many people hope for.
2. The participants of the fraudsters in northern Myanmar will be sentenced separately according to the crimes committed.
If the fraudsters in northern Myanmar who are caught returning to China are just ordinary participants, then the crimes they commit are generally much lighter than those of the ringleaders and organizers, and there are even many people who are forced to join the fraud organization without help.
So, how can these ordinary participants be held criminally responsible?This is mainly based on the role they play in the criminal group.
They are held criminally responsible for any crime they commit in the organization, and whether they are principal, accessory, or coerced accomplices in the criminal gang as a whole, and so on. In short, the vast majority of the participants here are unlikely to be sentenced to death.
To sum up, what kind of punishment will the fraudsters in northern Myanmar face after being caught and returned to China also needs to be viewed on a case-by-case basis, which has been clearly explained in the article. How do you think these fraudsters should be punished?Welcome to follow, like, **comment!