1. Seek medical help: First, ensure the safety and health of the beaten person. If the injury is serious, immediately call the emergency number or go to the nearest medical institution for medical help;
2. Alarm: After ensuring safety, alarm is an important step. Call the local police emergency number and report the beating to them. Provide as detailed a description as possible, including the place, time and personnel involved;
3. Evidence involved: Collect evidence related to the beaten event as much as possible. This may include contact information, photos, videos, medical records, etc. A list of witnesses. These evidences can provide support in subsequent legal proceedings;
4. Lawyer's consultation: The person who is beaten can seek legal consultation to know his rights and interests and possible legal actions. Lawyers can provide professional advice and assist in complaints or lawsuits in legal proceedings;
5. Investigation and prosecution: The police will conduct an investigation, collect evidence and decide whether to prosecute the person concerned according to the investigation results. If there is enough evidence to support it, the person involved may face criminal charges;
6. Participate in legal proceedings: If the case reaches the court, the person who was beaten may need to testify in court or provide relevant evidence. Cooperate with lawyers to ensure that they know their rights and operate according to legal procedures.
The treatment method of the person who is beaten is as follows:
1, safety first: ensure the safety of the person being beaten. If they are still in danger, try to move them to a safe place and ensure that their lives and health are protected;
2. Seek medical help: If the person being beaten is seriously injured, immediately call the emergency number or go to the nearest medical institution for medical help. Even if the injury seems minor, a comprehensive physical examination should be carried out to ensure that there are no potential internal injuries or sequelae;
3, alarm: alarm is an important step, you can call the local police emergency number to report the case. Provide detailed information to the police, including the identity of the person who was beaten, the place and time of the incident and the people involved. Be sure to provide accurate descriptions and evidence as much as possible;
4. Collecting evidence: Collect evidence related to the beaten event as much as possible. This may include contact information, photos, videos, medical records, etc. A list of witnesses. These evidences can provide support in subsequent legal proceedings;
5. Seek psychological support: Being beaten may lead to physical and mental trauma. It is suggested that the person who was beaten seek psychological counseling or support to help him deal with his emotions and recover;
6. Lawyer's consultation: The person who has been beaten can seek legal consultation to know his rights and interests and possible legal actions. Lawyers can provide professional advice and assist in complaints or lawsuits in legal proceedings.
To sum up, legal procedures may vary according to the legal systems of regions and countries. If someone is beaten and needs legal aid, please consult local legal professionals for more accurate and specific guidance.
Legal basis:
Forty-third "People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Management Punishment Law"
Beating others, or intentionally hurting others' bodies, shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and a fine of more than 200 yuan and less than 500 yuan shall be imposed; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan.
Under any of the following circumstances, the offender shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and fined for more than 500 yuan 1000 yuan:
(a) gang beating, hurting others;
(2) Beating or injuring a disabled person, a pregnant woman, a person under the age of 14 or a person over the age of 60;
(3) Beating or injuring others for many times or beating or injuring more than one person at a time.