Write a confession and repentance to the court

A confession and repentance book may contain the following contents:

1, gender, age, name;

2. Write down the specific name of the court;

3, combined with the specific crimes committed by the criminal suspect, in the confession and repentance book, show that they have regretted it very much and have the determination to correct their mistakes.

As a form of repentance, the attitude of pleading guilty has the following characteristics:

1, from the main point of view, the actors include criminal suspects and defendants, but do not include criminals. The attitude of criminals towards serving their sentences is a factor that should be considered in the execution system of probation and commutation;

2. Subjectively, out of sincere repentance, the actor voluntarily admits his criminal behavior, rather than passively confessing;

3. Objectively speaking, the various forms of repentance shown by the actor when he knows his criminal behavior include surrender, meritorious service, confession, active return of stolen goods and compensation for losses;

4. Structurally, it includes confession and repentance. "Confession" is the actor's acknowledgement of his mistakes and the legal responsibility he should bear. "Repentance" shows the actor's repentance and behavioral response, and the two are causal.

Legal basis:

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 174

If a criminal suspect voluntarily pleads guilty and agrees to apply sentencing suggestions and procedures, he shall sign a confession and repentance in the presence of a defender or a lawyer on duty. If a criminal suspect pleads guilty and admits punishment, it is not necessary to sign a confession and repentance book under any of the following circumstances:

(1) The criminal suspect is a mental patient who is blind, deaf, dumb or has not completely lost the ability to recognize or control his own behavior;

(two) the legal representative or defender of the juvenile criminal suspect has any objection to the juvenile's confession and punishment;

(3) Other circumstances in which it is not necessary to sign a confession and repentance.