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Case study of college students, who will, come on, hurry, thank you! ! !
Criticize the person who put forward this case first. Obviously the thinking is not clear. The following is an analysis.

The author of this case seems to want to point out that Zhang's behavior is illegal, but it is legally within the jurisdiction of administrative law. Zhang's violation of Wang's right to privacy is only a civil dispute, and suing and demanding compensation does not constitute a real violation of the law.

Crime must be illegal, illegal is not necessarily a crime, and there are problems with asking questions. What do you mean, breaking the law? There is no such thing.

I don't know if Wang's behavior is a crime, because if she instigates her cousin to hurt them, it is an instigator, which belongs to the crime of * * *, and she has also committed the crime of intentional injury. If you just ask his cousin to help you hit Zhang a few times and tell him not to hit him again, it is illegal and does not constitute a crime, so Wang did not tell her cousin what to do and could not characterize Wang's behavior.

Wang's cousin and friends beat others to death, depending on the psychological state at the time of committing the crime. If the knife is not intentional, and they don't want to kill people, then others intentionally hurt people, and the person who stabbed the knife still depends on the subjective nature, whether he knows that the knife will stab people, and if he knows that it will stab people, it is intentional homicide. If it is not intentional, it is manslaughter. Of course, this kind of group fight is generally recognized as intentional homicide. If everyone agrees to kill one person first, then he will be convicted of intentional homicide with the crime of * * *, and all four people are intentional homicide.

Wang's object is 17 years old and belongs to a minor, but his behavior is still a crime and can be given a lighter punishment, depending on the specific conviction. But this messy case simply doesn't see how to convict him, so it can only be considered a crime.

College students should keep a normal heart. If they fail in love, they will fail. Just find another one, and don't have the psychology of violent revenge.