How to write the criminal incidental civil complaint of fraud?

Civil action incidental to criminal proceedings is essentially a kind of civil action. The difference between the two is only the fact and reason of causing material losses, that is to say, the former is caused by criminal acts, while the latter is generally caused by civil disputes. Both of them have similarities and differences in the content of document production. Its basic contents include:

(1) Natural conditions of plaintiff and defendant in incidental civil action. Including the names, gender, age, nationality, native place, occupation or work unit, position and address of the plaintiff and the defendant. If it is a unit or a legal person, the name, legal representative and address of the unit shall be stated. A lawyer shall specify his name and the name of the law firm.

(2) Specific claims. Mainly combined with the scope and size of material losses caused by criminal acts, specific litigation requirements are put forward. When writing a lawsuit request, it should be clear, well-founded and not arbitrary.

(3) Basic facts and reasons. In this part, the author should explain in detail the causes of material losses, that is, the causal relationship between detailed criminal acts and their infringement process and the consequences of material losses. Key facts and plots should not be stingy with words or simply omitted. This part is the core of criminal incidental civil action.

(4) the name and time of submission to the people's court.

(5) Relevant evidential materials. This is also the place that should be redrawn when filing a criminal incidental civil complaint. Because the criminal incidental civil action is essentially the transplantation of civil action in criminal proceedings, the plaintiff has sufficient burden of proof. This burden of proof is manifested in the presentation of relevant evidence in the indictment, including the name and source of the evidence, the name and address of the witness.

(6) appendix. Mainly to explain the number of copies of the complaint.