Is a person going to jail without a letter of understanding when he is slightly injured in the second degree?

You have slightly injured someone, which has constituted the crime of intentional homicide. I suggest you make a settlement with the victim. If the settlement fails, the other party is willing to forgive you (you must find a professional lawyer to write the relevant documents of the agreement and the letter of understanding, and you can click on my avatar to help you write the book, which may exempt you from criminal responsibility. Otherwise, you can't reach an agreement with him, and you may face jail. Of course, if you can't reach an agreement, you can ask a lawyer to meet you, understand the specific circumstances and charges of the crime, provide legal aid and help you apply for bail pending trial. If you need to hire a lawyer, you can click on the portrait of this lawyer, where there is the contact information of the lawyer (this lawyer is an expert lawyer in criminal law)

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