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"You lie down, I'll help you exorcise the demons!" In Nanning, Guangxi, Wang falsely claimed that the woman Jin and her husband Luo were cursed, that there were unclean things, and that their bodies and feng shui needed to be adjusted, and invited the two to themselves

author:Wang Fayi

"You lie down, I'll help you exorcise the demons!" In Nanning, Guangxi, Wang lied that the woman Jin and her husband Luo were cursed, had unclean things, and their bodies and feng shui needed to be adjusted, and invited the two to their rented rental house to solve the problem. After the two arrived at the room, Wang placed the two in different rooms on the grounds that Jin and Luo's magnetic field were not harmonious and needed to be adjusted separately, and helped Jin to adjust and remove unclean things from his body, and in the case of her husband Luo in the next room, he carried out indescribable acts on Jin's chest. (Source Judgment Documents Network)

#Dharma Ritual Statement#

Many feng shui fortune tellers are liars, but why are Jin and his wife still willing to believe Wang's lies? Many times still holding the idea of "preferring to believe in its existence, not to believe in its absence", The second Wang just caught this psychology of the two and carried out indescribable acts against the woman Jin.

The special feature of this case is that Jin lies down according to Wang's request, although during this period Jin is indescribable by Wang, and Jin does not faint without any unclear consciousness, but she mistakenly regards Wang's indescribable treatment for her chest and other places as a treatment to get rid of physical demons, in this case, if Wang is identified as a crime, is there a problem?

Because there is no specific description of the facts of the case in the indictment, I am not very clear whether Jin's consciousness is clear and whether he realizes that Wang mou is not describable for his own implementation. From the perspective of prosecution, Jin's consciousness at that time may not be very clear, otherwise it is difficult for Wang's behavior to be recognized as a crime in law.

According to the law, the crime of insult or indecency is a violation of shame, as long as it is an infringement on others, the serious circumstances will basically be considered a crime. Wang's use of superstitious methods led to jin's cognitive errors, which were indescribable by Jin, which could be identified as a crime.

However, it should be noted that if Jin Mou's consciousness is in a conscious state when he is violated by Wang, that is to say, she knows that Wang Mou is indescribable in her chest and other places, but mistakenly thinks that she is driving out evil demons, in this case, it is generally not determined that Wang Mou constitutes a crime.

This case tells us that using superstition to infringe on others is not necessarily directly recognized as a crime, but to consider whether the murdered woman knows the facts of the other party's behavior, and if she knows what kind of behavior, the other party cannot be identified as a crime. #普法行动 #

"You lie down, I'll help you exorcise the demons!" In Nanning, Guangxi, Wang falsely claimed that the woman Jin and her husband Luo were cursed, that there were unclean things, and that their bodies and feng shui needed to be adjusted, and invited the two to themselves
"You lie down, I'll help you exorcise the demons!" In Nanning, Guangxi, Wang falsely claimed that the woman Jin and her husband Luo were cursed, that there were unclean things, and that their bodies and feng shui needed to be adjusted, and invited the two to themselves
"You lie down, I'll help you exorcise the demons!" In Nanning, Guangxi, Wang falsely claimed that the woman Jin and her husband Luo were cursed, that there were unclean things, and that their bodies and feng shui needed to be adjusted, and invited the two to themselves

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