For the man, it was actually because he vented his anger, and then he chose to ignite many wheat fields in the wheat field to vent his emotions, and then he fled the scene. For the man's behavior, it is likely to be characterized as two charges. First, then the crime of stirring up trouble, and the second is the crime of arson.
First, if it is a crime of stirring up trouble, it is defined as follows:
A criminal constitution of the crime of stirring up trouble, which forcibly takes or arbitrarily damages or occupies public or private property, if the circumstances are serious, shall be punished as the crime of stirring up trouble.
Arbitrary destruction is actually an act of destroying public and private finances. The man set fire to wheat fields in many places. In fact, this behavior has constituted arbitrary damage. According to the explanation of the crime of stirring up trouble, anyone who arbitrarily damages or occupies public or private property worth more than 2,000 yuan will be defined as the crime of stirring up trouble. Whether the person who lit the wheat field reached the value of more than 2000 yuan can only be obtained according to the relevant evaluation.
Legal consequences: Generally speaking, the crime of stirring up trouble will be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of less than five years or criminal detention control.
Second, if it is arson, the definition is as follows:
The constitutive requirements of the crime of arson, that is, setting fire to endanger public safety, focus on two issues, one is to get angry, and the other is to endanger public safety.
From the police report, we can draw the conclusion that the man set fire to several wheat fields and then fled the scene. The man fled the scene after igniting several wheat fields, and then the relevant personnel put out the fire in this wheat field. The main basis for judging whether it endangers public safety is whether there are houses and people living in the burned site.
However, it can be seen from the man's behavior that most of the burned wheat fields have many wheat fields on the scene, which is likely to cause incalculable consequences, so it may also constitute arson.
Legal consequences:
Whoever commits arson and endangers public security will generally be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or life imprisonment, and if the circumstances are serious, he will be sentenced to death.