What about disabled people committing crimes?

A deaf-mute or blind person who commits a crime may be given a lighter, mitigated or exempted punishment. Therefore, other crimes committed by disabled people are the same as those committed by normal people, and do not constitute a legal reason for lighter, mitigated or exempted punishment. Disabled people with physical disabilities bear the same criminal responsibility as normal people, and people with intellectual disabilities decide the degree of criminal responsibility according to their intelligence. Article 19 of the Criminal Law stipulates the influence of listening, speaking and seeing functions on the ability of responsibility: deaf-mute or blind people may be given a lighter, mitigated or exempted punishment for committing crimes.