Is hitting someone on the head with a bottle a crime of intentional injury?

It is likely to constitute intentional injury.

1. If it constitutes a minor injury or more, the hitter is suspected of intentional injury and shall be investigated for criminal responsibility according to law. Be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance;

2. If the injury is identified as minor injury, only civil compensation can be demanded, and the victim can directly sue the court for personal injury compensation; At the same time, you can ask for administrative punishment, which generally does not constitute a crime.

Injury identification criteria are as follows:

1, slightly injured. Primary injury caused by various injury factors, leading to slight damage or dysfunction of tissues and organs;

2, minor injuries. Damage to limbs or appearance, dysfunction of hearing, vision or other organs, or other injuries that cause moderate damage to personal health, including minor injuries of Grade I and II;

3. Seriously injured. Disability, disfigurement, loss of hearing, loss of vision, loss of other organ functions or other injuries that have great harm to personal health, including first-degree and second-degree serious injuries.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 43 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Public Security Administration Punishment Law.

Beating others, or intentionally hurting others' bodies, shall be detained for more than five days and less than ten days, and a fine of more than 200 yuan and less than 500 yuan shall be imposed; If the circumstances are minor, they shall be detained for not more than five days or fined not more than five hundred yuan.

Under any of the following circumstances, the offender shall be detained for more than 10 and less than 15, and fined for more than 500 yuan 1000 yuan:

(a) gang beating, hurting others;

(2) Beating or injuring a disabled person, a pregnant woman, a person under the age of 14 or a person over the age of 60;

(3) Beating or injuring others for many times or beating or injuring more than one person at a time.