How many years did Zheng Jinxing's court sentence?

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The fine imposed by the court shall be paid to the court that made the judgment. Before paying the fine, you can contact the competent judge first; You can also directly hold the judgment and pay the fine at the court's legal fee payment window. According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, the fines imposed by the court shall be paid within the time stipulated in the judgment; If you still don't pay after the expiration, you will be forced to pay by the court. Article 271 of the Criminal Procedure Law: If a criminal sentenced to a fine fails to pay it at the expiration of the time limit, it shall be enforced by the people's court; If it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters, the payment may be postponed, reduced or exempted as appropriate. According to Article 53 of the Criminal Law, the payment of fines decided by the court can be divided into five situations: 1. One-time payment within a time limit is mainly applicable to cases where the fine is small or large, but it is not difficult to pay. In this case, the criminal will pay the fine in one lump sum within the prescribed time limit. With regard to the specified time limit here, according to the provisions of Article 5 of the aforementioned judicial interpretation, it means that the maximum time limit is not more than three months from the second day when the judgment becomes legally effective. 2. Payment by installments within a time limit is mainly applicable to cases where the amount of fines is large and criminals are unable to pay them in one lump sum. Payment by installments within a time limit makes the time of fine payment flexible, and the amount paid can be divided, which is beneficial to the execution of fine punishment. 3. Compulsory payment. If a person refuses to pay the fine within the prescribed time limit, the people's court will force him to pay it, and the compulsory measures include sealing up, seizure and freezing. 4. Recover at any time. If the fine cannot be paid in full, the people's court shall recover it at any time when it finds that the person subjected to execution has property available for execution. 5. Reduce or exempt payment. If it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters, the amount of fines may be reduced or exempted as appropriate. In criminal cases, fines imposed by the court must be paid. If the fine is not paid within the prescribed time limit, the court may pay it on its behalf. However, if it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters and other reasons, the people's court may also postpone, reduce or exempt the payment as appropriate. Article 53 of the Criminal Law, the payment, reduction or exemption of fines shall be made in one lump sum or in installments within the time limit specified in the judgment. If it is not paid at the expiration of the period, it will be compulsory. If the fine cannot be paid in full, the people's court shall recover it at any time if it finds that the person subjected to execution has executable property. If it is really difficult to pay due to irresistible disasters and other reasons, the people's court may postpone, reduce or exempt the payment as appropriate.