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Three major death-free gold medals of New China

The three major exemptions from death in New China: minors, pregnant women, and mentally ill people.

Our country's "Minor Protection Law" has made specific provisions for the protection of minors, which is very beneficial to minors. At the same time, our country's "Criminal Law" also An important protection provision has been made for minors. To put it bluntly, they have a death-free medal.

Even if a pregnant woman commits a major crime and should be sentenced to death according to the law, the people's court still cannot sentence her to death because she is pregnant. In addition, even if a woman commits an illegal crime She was not pregnant at the time of the act, but when she was captured by the public security organs and tried in the People's Court, it was discovered that she was pregnant, and the People's Court could not sentence her to death.

In daily life, if you encounter a mentally ill person with violent tendencies, you will stay away because everyone also understands that the brain of a mentally ill person is not under their control. In French, , Mental patients do not have the capacity for criminal responsibility. Even if a mental patient commits a major crime, he cannot be held criminally responsible. Of course, he cannot be sentenced to death, and this is also clearly stipulated in our country's Criminal Law.

Protection of Minorsc

The "Law on the Protection of Minors of the People's Republic of China" was formulated by the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress in accordance with the Constitution to specifically protect minors The law on the legal rights and interests of citizens aged 18 years old was passed in 1991, revised for the first time in 2006, revised in 2012, revised for the second time in 2020, and will come into effect on June 1, 2021.

The "Law of the People's Republic of China on the Protection of Minors" is divided into general provisions, family protection, school protection, social protection, network protection, government protection, judicial protection, legal liability and supplementary provisions,** *Article 132 of Chapter 9, the law clarifies that governments at all levels should establish a coordination mechanism for the protection of minors, detail the responsibilities of the government and its relevant departments; strengthen the awareness of guardians as the first responsible person, and clarify the reporting system of schools and kindergartens; Issues such as guardian supervision, campus safety, student bullying, and study burden are all covered.