"我只要不付诸行动,法律就不能给我定罪。" 大错。

本帖于 2024-04-07 20:13:08 时间, 由普通用户 云辉玉宇 编辑
回答: 你叫买买提,思想有问题dancingwolf2024-04-07 07:29:17

你恨某人,你想对某人造成伤害,这是可以确认的犯罪意图,当然不能等你真的完成对某人怎么样这个动作才能对你采取措施,只要确认部分犯罪事实,就可以定罪。至于哪些事实可以被认定为部分犯罪事实,依据可能造成的危害程度,这个门槛可能比你的自由的思想能接受的要低很多。比如,你把这个“自由的思想”说出来了,够了。或者发了一个声明,比如在某论坛发了那么一句话,够了。在加拿大$5,000罚款,或者/并且两年监狱。

Canadian law treats uttering threats as a serious crime because it often precedes violent acts. Thus, with enough evidence, police will not hesitate to quickly arrest someone for uttering threats in an effort to prevent a verbal assault from leading to a physical assault. According to the latest Statistics Canada Incident-Based Crime Statistics, Ontario Police investigated 23,230 uttering threats incidents in 2021 and charged 4,843 suspects for the crime. Of these provincial incidents, Toronto-area police investigated 7,898 and charged 1,787 suspects. (Have You Been Charged with Uttering Threats in Ontario? | MASS TSANG)

你想一夜暴富,你想三妻四妾,随便你想,你有思想的自由。至于你想对某人造成伤害,那么你触碰到法律能容忍的自由的边界,为了防止出现严重后果,想都不要想。

你下面写的东西,就不要看了。

too young, too simple, sometimes naive. 

 

 

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