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  • 2024-06-26 06:01:43

    You can get the indictment paper from the people's court and fill it out yourself, or ask a lawyer to write it on behalf of you. When writing, the criminal characteristics stipulated by law should be written for cases with different natures; The relevant facts of the crime must be clearly written about the time, place, means, purpose, process, consequences and other elements. Attention should be paid to the consistency of facts and time before and after, and the reputation of victims should be protected. The description of the facts of the crime should be properly detailed and clearly prioritized according to the characteristics of the case. The "attachment" of the indictment shall be filled in according to the case, including the defendant's detention place, the number of files, stolen goods and exhibits, etc. The main contents are as follows:
    (1) Generally, the basic information of the defendant shall be filled in, including the defendant's name, gender, age, date of birth, place of birth, ID card number, nationality, education level, occupation or work unit and position (for crimes committed by state functionaries using their power, the unit and any position during the crime shall be indicated), and address. Whether he has received criminal punishment, the date of detention and arrest, and the place where the defendant in custody is held.
    (2) Basic information of the defender, including name, unit and mailing address.
    (3) Cause of action and source of the case.
    (4) The facts of the case include the time, place, process, means, purpose, motivation, harmful consequences and other facts related to conviction and sentencing.
    (5) The basis and reasons for prosecution include the criminal law provisions violated by the defendant, the nature of the crime, the circumstances of a lighter, mitigated or heavier punishment, and the criminal responsibility of each defendant for a joint crime.

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