How much is the typical fine for pleading guilty? There is no fixed amount. Leniency in admitting guilt and accepting punishment refers to cases in which criminal suspects and defendants voluntarily a

How much is the typical fine for pleading guilty? There is no fixed amount. Leniency in admitting guilt and accepting punishment refers to cases in which criminal suspects and defendants voluntarily and truthfully confess their crimes, have no objections to the alleged criminal facts, agree with the sentencing opinions of the prosecutor's office and sign a written statement, and can be treated with leniency in accordance with the law. The suspect may not plead guilty if he pleads guilty. The duty of a defense lawyer in criminal cases is to present defense opinions that the defendant is not guilty, the crime is minor, the punishment is reduced, or the punishment is exempted. During the trial proceedings of the case, the defendant's guilty plea and lighter punishment are mitigating circumstances, and the defense lawyer can defend based on the mitigating circumstances. There is no fixed amount of fine for a criminal who pleads guilty. In judicial practice, from the perspective of being conducive to the execution of judgments, according to Article 2 of the "Regulations of the Supreme People's Court on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Property Penalty", the criminal's ability to pay the fine should be taken into consideration when determining the fine. The People's Court shall impose fines in accordance with the law based on the amount of illegal gains, the size of the losses and other criminal circumstances, as well as the criminal's ability to pay fines. The judge will consider the circumstances of the crime. Although pleading guilty may result in a lighter sentence, there is no fine involved. After signing the confession and repentance form, the People's Court will, at its discretion, give a lighter punishment of 10 to 30 days and pay a certain fine. The specific amount shall be stipulated by the People's Court.