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Liu Xuezhou, a boy looking for relatives, left a suicide note and passed away Acting lawyer: It is planned to take legal action against 3 types of Internet rioters

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Liu Xuezhou, a boy looking for relatives, left a suicide note and passed away Acting lawyer: It is planned to take legal action against 3 types of Internet rioters

"The sun shines on the sea, and I return to the sea." After leaving a suicide note, Liu Xuezhou, a teenager in Hebei who was looking for relatives, died. On February 9, Liu Xuezhou's (family) aunt told Beijing Youth Daily that they had entrusted lawyers to file criminal private prosecutions and civil tort lawsuits against online violent infringers, hoping to get justice for Liu Xuezhou. Zhou Zhaocheng, a lawyer representing the case, said that for the "network violence" behavior against minors Liu Xuezhou, the team has begun to comprehensively collect relevant evidence of fixed Internet rioters, and the three types of Internet rioters are suspected of violating the law and infringing.

The last call with the lawyer: Keyboard Man should be responsible for his words and deeds 17 days ago, (in the early morning of January 24), Liu Xuezhou reviewed his life with more than 7,000 words on Weibo, with the title "Born light, time is also clean" He said he was sold by his parents when he was born, his adoptive parents died at the age of 4, and he was bullied in school. After the successful search for relatives, he was abandoned by his parents for the second time and experienced a lot of online violence, hoping that the police would punish their biological parents, traffickers and Internet thugs based on the evidence they left behind. In his last words, Liu Xuezhou donated half of the savings earned from his part-time job and netizens to donate to the orphanage, and he pinned his wish to "want a home" to the next life, looking forward to his "should have lived a happy life, should be a very good life, and grew up in the arms of his parents." The Beijing Youth Daily reporter learned that a few days before the tragedy, Zhou Zhaocheng, a lawyer at Beijing Yifa Law Firm, had a 5-minute phone call with Liu Xuezhou. At that time, Guo Gangtang's eldest brother came to me and asked me to help Liu Xuezhou more from the perspective of a lawyer. Brother Guo said that this child is still too young to cope with the heinous public opinion of the Internet and the internet violence, and Lawyer Zhou should still help him more. Zhou Zhaocheng said that on January 18, he called Liu Xuezhou, mainly to persuade him, "Liu Xuezhou has not encountered this kind of thing, coupled with his relatively young age, he is very concerned about this matter, a bit of a bull's horn." "As a lawyer, I also gave him some advice, and he didn't take a stand, and he didn't respond for half a day." Lawyer Zhou believes that at that time, Liu Xuezhou's heart was already very closed, and he was not willing to express his thoughts, and now that he thinks about it, although he has worked hard, he really did not open his heart. Zhou Zhaocheng said, "I never thought he would go to extremes, and now I feel very unhappy." "Cyberbullying is a tool for killing people, and the troll's keyboard is an invisible knife!" Keyboard men are responsible for their words and deeds.

Lawyers Appointed by Dependents of The Adoptive Family: Civil or Criminal Private Prosecutions Against Internet Rioters On February 9, a reporter from Beijing Youth Daily confirmed from lawyer Zhou Zhaocheng that he had indeed accepted the entrustment of Liu Xuezhou's maternal grandparents (yang) a few days ago to file a criminal private prosecution and civil tort lawsuit against online violent infringers. Zhou Zhaocheng said, "Liu Xuezhou left a long suicide note on the Internet before committing suicide. It reveals in detail his "whole experience of being infringed by others" and emphasizes that the mobile phone contains many important key evidences of others' "suspected crimes and their own murder". In his suicide note, Liu Xuezhou also hoped that the police could severely punish the perpetrators based on this evidence and "let their lives end perfectly." Zhou Zhaocheng believes that for this suicide note should be regarded as the victim's "report", "accusation" and "report" materials, the Sanya police should file a case. According to Article 83 of the Mainland's Criminal Procedure Law, public security organs or people's procuratorates that discover criminal facts or criminal suspects shall file and investigate the case in accordance with the scope of jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of the public security investigation power in criminal cases is, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, usually under the jurisdiction of the public security organ at the place where the crime was committed, and the place of the crime includes the place where the criminal act occurred and the place where the result of the crime occurred. The place where the result of the crime occurred includes the place where the target of the crime was infringed, that is, Sanya, where Liu Xuezhou committed suicide. Zhou Zhaocheng said that before Liu Xuezhou committed suicide, the location of the computer information system used was also in Sanya, so the Sanya police should have jurisdiction. According to the available evidence, liu Xuezhou's suicide may have been suspected of "child abduction, abandonment, indecency, insult, defamation, and other illegal and criminal acts such as school bullying." In the next step, they will initiate criminal prosecution procedures with the Sanya police for the death of Liu Xuezhou caused by others' suspected crimes against Liu Xuezhou. Zhou Zhaocheng told the Beijing Youth Daily reporter that in response to Liu Xuezhou's "network violence" behavior, he and his legal team are comprehensively collecting relevant evidence of fixed Internet thugs. At present, it has been investigated that there are three types of Internet rioters against Liu Xuezhou: First, serious crimes have been suspected. According to the Mainland's Criminal Law, "whoever, by violence or other means, openly insults another person or fabricates facts to slander another person, if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights." "Second, the lighter ones are also suspected of violating the law. According to article 42 of the Mainland's Law on Punishment for the Administration of Public Security, there are (1) those who write threatening letters of intimidation or threaten the personal safety of others by other means; (2) those who openly insult others or fabricate facts to slander others; those who are detained for not more than 5 days or a fine of not more than 500 yuan; those who are more serious may be detained for not less than 5 days but not more than 10 days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan. Third, others also constitute infringement, and according to the provisions of the Civil Code of the Mainland, civil tort liability needs to be borne. At present, I am organizing a team of lawyers to collect and fix relevant infringement evidence from all directions and from multiple angles.

Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Zhu Jianyong

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