Crime of forging a nonexistent company seal

Legal analysis: Defendant Zhang Taifu, male, 54 years old. Suspected of contract fraud, he was detained by Jiaozuo Public Security Bureau in June 65438+February 65438+June 2005, and released on bail by Jiaozuo Public Security Bureau in June 65438+1October 65438+March 2006. On suspicion of forging the company seal, he was criminally detained by Jiaozuo Public Security Bureau on June 5438+1October 2007, and released on bail by Jiaozuo Public Security Bureau on June 5438+1October 20, 2007. On June 5438+1October 3 1 on suspicion of forging the company seal, he was criminally detained by Jiaozuo Public Security Bureau. Approved by Xiuwu County People's Procuratorate, he was arrested on June 5438+065438+1October 3, 2008. On June 3 of the same year, 5438+065438+/kloc-0 was captured by Xiuwu County Public Security Bureau. Now detained in Jiaozuo detention center. Defenders: Wang Lixin and Cheng Bin, lawyers of Qinyang Legal Aid Center. Aibo County People's Procuratorate charged the defendant Zhang Taifu with the crime of forging the company seal with indictment No.83 (2009) Bojian Criminal Chu Zi, and filed a public prosecution with our court on July 28th, 2009. It is suggested to apply summary procedure. After the case was filed in our hospital on the same day, the summary procedure was applied according to law, and the case was tried separately and in public. Defendant Zhang Taifu and his defenders Wang Lixin and Cheng Bin participated in the lawsuit. The trial is now over.

Legal basis: Paragraph 1 of Article 280 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that "whoever forges, alters, buys or sells or steals, seizes or destroys official documents, certificates and seals of state organs shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention, public surveillance or deprivation of political rights; If the circumstances are serious, they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 3 years 10 years. " The so-called serious circumstances mean that the official documents, certificates and seals of leading organs, military and police organs, judicial organs and other important state organs have been forged, altered, bought, sold, stolen, robbed or destroyed many times, and the reputation of state organs, units and groups has suffered serious damage or caused great losses due to criminal acts of obstructing official documents, certificates and seals.