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Is it better to return stolen goods or pay compensation in the procuratorate or the court?

Legal analysis: Generally speaking, it is better to retire from court.

Legal basis: Article 50 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Protection of Consumer Rights and Interests is under any of the following circumstances. "People's Republic of China (PRC) Product Quality Law" and other relevant laws and regulations have provisions on punishment organs and punishment methods, from its provisions; Where there are no provisions in laws and regulations, the administrative department for industry and commerce shall order it to make corrections, and may, according to the circumstances, give a single warning, confiscate the illegal income, and impose a fine of 1 times but not more than 5 times the illegal income; if there is no illegal income, impose a fine of 1 10,000 yuan; If the circumstances are serious, it shall be ordered to suspend business for rectification and revoke its business license:

(1) The commodities produced and sold do not meet the requirements for protecting personal and property safety;

(two) doping, adulteration, fake genuine, shoddy, or substandard goods as qualified goods;

(three) the production of goods explicitly eliminated by the state or the sale of expired or deteriorated goods;

(4) Forging the place of origin of goods, forging or fraudulently using the name and address of other people's factories, forging or fraudulently using quality marks such as certification marks and famous brand marks;

(five) the goods sold should be inspected and quarantined without inspection and quarantine, or the inspection and quarantine results are forged;

(six) misleading false propaganda of goods or services;

(7) Deliberately delaying or unreasonably refusing consumers' requests for repair, rework, replacement, return of goods, replenishment of commodity quantity, refund of payment for goods and service fees or compensation for losses;

(8) Infringe on the personal dignity or personal freedom of consumers;

(nine) other circumstances stipulated by laws and regulations that damage the rights and interests of consumers should be punished.