Is there any criminal liability if a front tooth is knocked out in a fight?

A fight in which the opponent's front teeth are knocked out generally does not constitute more than a minor injury. It is a minor injury and does not require criminal responsibility, but it will be subject to public security penalties and civil compensation. According to relevant laws and regulations, anyone who beats others or intentionally injures others will be subject to administrative detention or a fine depending on the circumstances.

Anyone who knocks out more than two front teeth in a fight and causes minor injuries will be suspected of intentional injury and shall be held criminally responsible and sentenced. If a front tooth is knocked out in a fight, it does not constitute a minor injury, does not constitute intentional injury, and will not result in a prison sentence.

Our country’s criminal law stipulates that anyone who intentionally harms the body of others, causing minor injuries or more, shall be held criminally responsible. As for whether the victim was slightly injured or more, it needs to be determined through forensic identification. If the injury is serious, you may be held criminally liable; if it is only a minor injury, you may be subject to public security penalties and be liable for civil compensation.

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Legal basis:

Article 43 of the "Public Security Administration Punishment Law of the People's Republic of China" who beats others or intentionally injures others' bodies shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days. A fine of not less than RMB 200 but not more than RMB 500 shall be imposed; if the circumstances are minor, the offender shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than RMB 500. Anyone who commits any of the following circumstances shall be detained for not less than 10 days but not more than 15 days, and shall be fined not less than 500 yuan but not more than 1,000 yuan: (1) Beating and injuring others in groups; (2) Beating and injuring disabled persons, pregnant women, A person under the age of fourteen or a person over the age of sixty; (3) Beating or injuring others multiple times or beating or injuring multiple people at one time.