It is necessary to produce physical evidence, documentary evidence, the suspect's own confession, etc. In order to determine whether a specific citizen has committed the crime of smuggling. What kind of evidence is needed to determine the crime of smuggling, which needs to be determined in combination with the actual case of smuggling. In the case of insufficient evidence, the criminal charges are correspondingly unfounded.
How many years is the sentence for smuggling?
According to China's criminal law, the legal term of "smuggling crime" is "illegally crossing the country (border)" Criminals who commit this crime are generally sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than one year, criminal detention or public surveillance. However, criminals who illegally cross the border for the purpose of joining terrorist organizations, receiving terrorist training or carrying out terrorist activities shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than one year but not more than three years. Specifically, the crime of crossing the border illegally refers to a serious act of violating the laws and regulations on the administration of the country (border). The object of this crime is the national management system for entry and exit. The so-called border refers to the border between China and neighboring countries. The so-called border refers to the border between the mainland and Hongkong, Macau, Taiwan Province and other regions.
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Legal basis: Article 50 of the Criminal Procedure Law.
All the materials that can be used to prove the facts of the case are evidence.
Evidence includes:
(1) Physical evidence;
(2) Documentary evidence;
(3) Testimony of witnesses;
(4) the victim's statement;
(5) confessions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants;
(6) Appraisal opinions;
(7) Records of inquests, inspections, appraisals, investigations and experiments;
(8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data.
The evidence must be verified before it can be used as the basis for finalizing the case.