1. If it constitutes a minor injury, the public security department files a case and the civil compensation can be settled, but whether the criminal part should be investigated or not can only be decided by the procuratorate, and you can't settle it. However, if the police do not file a case and the other party files a criminal private prosecution, the criminal part can also be reconciled.
2, want to protect your dad, first, let the victim request the public security to withdraw the case, he filed a criminal private prosecution, and the public security agreed; Second, when the public security does not agree to dismiss the case, they can apply for bail pending trial, and their families can apply or ask a lawyer.
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1, the longest criminal detention is 37 days, but your father's situation does not belong to the longest detention period, and ordinary 14 days should be applied. If you are still in custody after the expiration, you may have been arrested by the procuratorate.
2. Orbital fracture may only be a minor injury: minor injuries are criminally liable, but minor injuries can be prosecuted or prosecuted. If the public security intervenes as a public prosecution case, "the other party is willing to assist in reconciliation" cannot exempt your father from criminal responsibility. The public security and procuratorate can still file a case for investigation and bring a public prosecution, but the other party forgives, and the court can take it as a lighter punishment when making a judgment, which is likely to lead to probation.
3. "How many days should I sentence?" The legal punishment for minor injuries is less than three years, but your father fought and injured people, and the circumstances were not very serious. Coupled with the victim's positive compensation and forgiveness, it is very likely that he can fight for probation and not go to jail.
4. "What is the best solution now?" Go to the public security bureau with the victim and ask for mediation. If the case is dismissed, it will be settled. In that case, your father may be exempted from criminal responsibility.
If it is really impossible to withdraw, let the victim write you a letter of understanding and submit it to the court for probation.
5. Don't go to the detention center by yourself. If you leave, you can't see anyone. Only lawyers can meet people. You can ask the police about the charges involved. I won't tell you when my family goes.
6. If life at home is difficult, you can bring proof of difficulty to the legal aid center under the local county-level judicial bureau to apply for assistance.
You can send some money and clothes to your father, and someone will treat you if you are sick.