Core Viewpoint - The Chengdu Intermediate People's Court sentenced Liang Mouying to death with a two-year reprieve for intentional homicide, emphasizing the severity of the crime and the need for legal punishment despite the defendant's partial criminal responsibility due to mental illness [1][8]. Summary by Sections Case Background - Liang Mouying frequently disturbed other residents in the community, leading to previous police interventions. On June 9, 2024, after disturbing Wang Mouya, a confrontation ensued, resulting in Liang fatally stabbing Wang [2][5]. Court Findings - The court established that Liang's actions constituted a violation of Wang's right to residential peace. The altercation escalated to violence, with Liang using a knife, leading to Wang's death. The court ruled that Liang's actions amounted to intentional homicide and did not qualify as self-defense [5][6]. Mental Health Considerations - Evidence indicated that Liang suffered from schizophrenia, which affected his criminal responsibility. The court acknowledged this condition, leading to a lighter sentence despite the severity of the crime [6][7]. Sentencing Rationale - The court applied the legal framework for sentencing, determining that Liang's actions warranted a death sentence with a two-year reprieve due to his mental health status at the time of the crime. This decision reflects the balance between the nature of the crime and the defendant's mental condition [8].
“成都女子家门口遇害案”一审判处被告人死刑 缓期二年执行
21世纪经济报道·2025-12-20 08:16