Group fighting is what the law calls gathering people to fight;
1, what's the sentence for a person who was killed in a gang fight?
If affrays cause serious injuries or deaths, the persons who are directly responsible and the persons who are directly responsible shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the Criminal Law on intentional injury and intentional homicide.
That is to say, in this case, the participants who directly kill people (can be one or several) or the person directly responsible for killing people (the organizer of the fight, etc.). ) are all punished as intentional homicide, and the sentence is generally more than 10 years; May be sentenced to life or death.
Other participants in affray use "affray crime" to measure whether their actions constitute a crime.
2, did not participate in the beating process, belongs to the bystander, how to judge?
(1) It does not constitute a crime if it has nothing to do with provoking trouble, such as passing by or watching.
(2) Invited to participate in affray may constitute a crime:
It should be noted that only the ringleaders and active participants in affray constitute this crime, while others do not. But in practice, as long as you participate in affray, and affray has a bad influence, it will be considered a crime.
Accordingly, even if you are not involved in the beating process, you are a bystander; However, if it is related to affray, it can be identified as affray crime, and the degree of correlation determines the sentencing of this crime.
You can refer to the following laws:
criminal law
Ringleaders and other active participants who commit affray shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance; Under any of the following circumstances, the ringleaders and other active participants shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than ten years:
(a) repeatedly affray;
(2) affrays are large in number and scale and have a bad social impact;
(three) in public places or traffic arteries, causing serious social disorder;
(4) Armed affrays.
Because what you said is not very detailed, I can only give you an instructive answer. In criminal cases, it is recommended to consult a local lawyer in person.
I hope my answer can help you!