A criminal case occurred in Anyang, Henan Province, resulting in 2 deaths 1 injuries. What kind of legal sanctions will the suspect face?

In the case, the suspect caused two deaths and one injury. According to Chinese laws, intentional homicide can be directly sentenced to death.

Why did the suspect kill?

The suspect was arrested by the public security department on the spot, and the case has been further investigated at this stage. This person is likely to suffer from mental illness. He fled two areas and continued to be injured. Upon arrival, he tried to find the tools of crime. If it is a mental illness, it can only be diagnosed by evaluation. Because judging from his behavior of trying to get rid of crime, it is probably not the main manifestation of mental patients. At present, there is no professional evaluation. He was caused by mental illness. Causing such a bad social impact, even if there is a mental problem, it can't be forgotten.

What happens if the suspect is not a mental patient?

Intentional crime refers to the intentional killing of cruel individuals by the infringer, and the severity of intentional killing is related to the severity of the crime. Intentional homicide is a serious violation of personal rights, so extorting a confession by torture is very serious. Generally speaking, criminals who commit intentional homicide will be sentenced to death, life imprisonment or more than ten years' imprisonment. However, if the crime is minor, it can also be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years. However, it should be noted that no matter whether the victim died specifically or not, no matter whether the infringer's personal behavior is in the preparation process, attempted crime or suspension stage of intentional homicide, it constitutes an intentional crime and should be investigated.

Is it illegal to kill by mental illness?

Mental illness crime must have the ability of criminal responsibility, that is, the ability to manipulate and identify one's own behavior and results. If he is completely mentally ill, he will never be able to identify and manage his actions and results, that is, he doesn't even know what he is doing. Such people do not need to bear criminal responsibility for committing crimes. If he is an intermittent mental patient, his concept will be awakened when he is not sick, that is, when he is not sick, he (she) should be investigated for criminal responsibility. If he (she) is an intermittent mental patient, he (she) should bear criminal responsibility when he (she) is not sick, that is, when he (she) is not sick. If a mental patient has not completely lost the ability to identify and manipulate, he shall be investigated for criminal responsibility, but the punishment may be mitigated or mitigated according to regulations.