In a criminal case, if the defendant is willing to compensate, but the injured person demands too much money and the two parties cannot reach a settlement, how will the court rule? minor injury

According to Article 234 of the Criminal Law, anyone who intentionally harms the body of others and causes minor injuries shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.

If the injured person asks for too much money and the two parties cannot reach a settlement, the court will sentence the criminal part to a fixed-term imprisonment of less than three years, criminal detention or control according to law; the civil part will be sentenced in accordance with the law based on the evidence provided by the victim. If the victim overcharges, there will be no support from the court.

It is recommended to entrust a local lawyer who specializes in criminal defense to provide legal assistance. If the two parties do not reach an agreement, the defendant can make compensation in accordance with the law and seek a lighter sentence such as probation, criminal detention, or control.