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The current law of our country clearly stipulates that the purchase of abducted women and children will be punished by imprisonment, detention or control of up to three years. Malicious acts involving rape, detention, intentional injury, etc. will be punished for several crimes. If there is no act of maltreatment or obstruction to rescue, or if the victim does not hinder his return from his will, he may be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.
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In the case of financial fraud, if the defendant is financially repayable and fails to perform the court's compensation award, it will be listed as a "Laolai" blacklist. The court imposed severe credit punishment according to law based on its refusal to implement obligations, fraud means, evasion of implementation, failure to report property, disobedience to consumption restrictions and violation of mediation agreements.
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The crime of forced trading, forcing people to trade by violence or threat, if the circumstances are serious, can be sentenced to not more than three years of imprisonment or criminal detention and a fine; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to three to seven years' imprisonment and fined. Criminal acts include forced shopping, service, participation in bidding, equity transfer, restricted operation and other activities.
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Those who are only subject to administrative detention for drunk driving are not eligible to obtain a guarantor pending trial. If a criminal offence is involved, if it meets the conditions (such as possible sentence of control, detention, non serious social harm, health and other reasons), it can apply for obtaining a guarantor pending trial, but it must meet the specific legal provisions, otherwise it cannot be handled. Under special circumstances, such as pregnant women, breast-feeding women and other special circumstances, when it is assessed that there is no risk, it can also consider obtaining a guarantor pending trial.
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