Legal analysis: No. State compensation includes administrative compensation and judicial compensation, and judicial compensation is divided into criminal judicial compensation and non-criminal judicial compensation. The so-called administrative compensation refers to the compensation given by the administrative organ and its staff who illegally exercise their functions and powers and infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations; Criminal compensation refers to the compensation given by organs and their staff who exercise the functions and powers of investigation, prosecution, trial and prison management and violate the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, legal persons and other organizations by illegally exercising their functions and powers.
Legal basis: Article 5 of the State Compensation Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) falls into one of the following circumstances, and the state shall not be liable for compensation:
(a) the personal behavior of the staff of the administrative organ that has nothing to do with the exercise of their functions and powers;
(two) damage caused by the behavior of citizens, legal persons and other organizations;
(3) Other circumstances stipulated by law.