Does Wang Sujuan, a court judge in Jiyuan City, Henan Province, forge evidence to determine whether it constitutes a crime of perverting the law?

I have read your materials in detail, and the evidence is sufficient. Please give me your opinion for your reference:

1. The behavior of this judge in Jiyuan City Court has constituted the crime of perverting the law in civil cases. According to the Supreme People's Procuratorate's regulations on filing standards for dereliction of duty and infringement crimes,

(six) civil and administrative cases of perverting the law (second paragraph of article 399th)

The crime of bending the law in civil administrative trial refers to the serious behavior of judicial staff who deliberately violate the facts and laws and bend the law in civil administrative trial activities.

Suspected of one of the following circumstances, it shall be placed on file:

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4. Forge or alter relevant materials and evidence to create unjust, false and wrong cases;

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7. Other serious circumstances.

According to the second paragraph of Article 399 of the Criminal Law, whoever commits this crime shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years or criminal detention; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years; If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than ten years. Paragraph 4 stipulates that bending the law, a judicial officer, who accepts bribes and makes a civil or administrative judgment, shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 385 of the Cost Law.

Those children may constitute the crime of illegal detention. Of course, after investigation by the investigation organ, it is determined according to relevant evidence. If it does not constitute the crime of illegal detention, the public security organ shall impose public security punishment by illegally restricting the personal freedom of others. If it constitutes a crime, you can ask the court to solve civil liability through criminal incidental civil action. If it does not constitute a crime, you can directly sue the people's court and demand that it be investigated according to law!

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Lawyer Chen