criminal law
Article 18 A mental patient who causes harmful results when he cannot identify or control his own behavior and is confirmed by legal procedures shall not bear criminal responsibility, but his family members or guardians shall be ordered to strictly guard and treat him; When necessary, the government forces medical treatment.
Intermittent mental patients who commit crimes when they are mentally normal should bear criminal responsibility.
If a mental patient who has not completely lost the ability to identify or control his own behavior commits a crime, he shall bear criminal responsibility, but he may be given a lighter or mitigated punishment.
A drunken person who commits a crime shall bear criminal responsibility.