"Behind the scenes" use students to collect "protection fees", real punishment!

  "Supporting the healthy growth of minors with a blue sky of the rule of law!" On the occasion of the International Children's Day on June 1, the Higher People's Court of Jiangsu Province released typical cases of juvenile trials in the province's courts, involving severe punishment of online molestation and campus punishment according to law Bullying crime, enforcement of custody disputes, multi-department joint rescue of children in distress, etc.

  On the evening of July 2020, Ding Moumou met an 11-year-old girl Shen Moumou through mobile social software. Knowing that she was under the age of 14, she instigated Shen Moumou to take multiple photos of her private parts through WeChat for her to watch. .

The next day, Shen Moumou's father called the police after discovering the situation.

The court held that the defendant Ding Moumou knew that the victim was a young girl under the age of 14, and his behavior constituted the crime of child molestation.

After the defendant is brought to justice, he truthfully confesses his crime, which constitutes a confession.

Accordingly, the court sentenced Ding Moumou to one year and six months in prison.

According to reports, this case is a typical case of the people's court severely punishing the use of online social software to commit the crime of molesting children.

  Liu Moumou, a 19-year-old off-campus person, sought out and cultivated a student in a secondary school to act as a "big brother" in order to seek illegal benefits, and he used the student behind the scenes to collect "protection fees" and pull people into fights.

In March 2021, Liu Moumou instigated and instigated five minors to enter the school's boys' dormitory building by overturning the wall and applying student certificates, and introduced Ma Moumou as the "big brother" of the school.

Several people also took measures such as kicking the door, verbal intimidation, and kicking, and forcibly charged more than 50 students with "protection fees" totaling 400 yuan.

After the trial, the court held that the defendant Liu Moumou forcibly took the property of the minor, and the circumstances were serious, and his behavior constituted the crime of picking quarrels and provoking trouble.

The court sentenced the defendant Liu Moumou to fixed-term imprisonment.

  According to reports, some lawbreakers specifically use minors as targets for development and use, while they act as "behind the scenes".

In this case, the court punished the defendant Liu Moumou in accordance with the law, which showed the clear position of the judicial organs to severely crack down on the use of minors to commit crimes.

In this case, several minors were both perpetrators and exploiters. While punishing Liu Moumou, the court also carried out correctional education for several minors involved in the case.

  On May 31, the Higher People's Court of Jiangsu Province held a press conference to report the juvenile trial work in the province's courts in 2021.

The reporter was informed that since the implementation of the "Family Education Promotion Law" on January 1 this year, Jiangsu courts have taken an active role. At present, 477 family education guidance has been carried out, providing some parents with an important lesson in "parenting".

  According to reports, Jiangsu courts adhere to a zero-tolerance attitude towards crimes against minors.

In 2021, the courts in the province will conclude 1,386 criminal cases against the rights and interests of minors in the first instance, and punish 1,600 criminals. The heavy sentence rate of five years or more is 21.68%, which is much higher than other ordinary criminal cases.

  Correspondent Shen Gaoxuan

  Yangzi Evening News/Ziniu News reporter Wan Chengyuan