My brother had an argument with someone else, his eyes were broken, his nose was broken, and he had 12 stitches in his mouth. The forensic examination showed that he was slightly injured. Does the oth

My brother had an argument with someone else, his eyes were broken, his nose was broken, and he had 12 stitches in his mouth. The forensic examination showed that he was slightly injured. Does the other party need to bear criminal responsibility? If your brother has an argument and fights with others, his eyes are broken, his nose is broken, and his mouth is stitched with 12 stitches, the forensic expert appraises that it is a minor injury, and the other party will bear criminal responsibility.

Whoever causes pain to the other side in a fight has the intention of intentionally hurting others subjectively. If it is a minor injury after forensic identification, according to the provisions of the criminal law, the injured person constitutes a crime of intentional injury and should bear criminal responsibility and be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance according to law.

criminal law

Article 234 Whoever intentionally harms another person's body shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.