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Public prosecution refers to the accusation made by the accuser of killing and injuring people, stealing property and other acts committed by people outside his family, which is opposite to non-public prosecution (non-public prosecution refers to the accusation made by the accuser of criminal acts within his family to the government)
Source: bamboo slips from the Qin tomb in Shuihudi: legal questions and answers: "where can the government inform? What can we do if we are not in public? If a thief kills or steals others, he will be sued by the public; if a son steals his parents, they will not be sued by the public. Son Sue parents, Minister concubine Sue Lord, not public room sue, don't listen. "
What is the office notice? What is a non official notice? Killing others or stealing others is a public prosecution; killing, maiming or shaving children and slave concubines is not a public prosecution when children steal their parents. The case of children suing their parents and concubines suing their masters is not a public matter and will not be accepted by the government. "Public and non-public litigation" were the forms of litigation in Qin Dynasty. In the Qin Dynasty, the limits of prosecution power were strictly limited. In the Qin Dynasty, the accusations were divided into "public prosecution" and "non-public prosecution". For the cases of public prosecution, the government must accept them. For the cases of non-public prosecution, the government will not accept them. If the accuser insists on telling, the criminal responsibility of the accuser should be investigated. It includes the infringement between non family members, the "unfilial" crime of the younger generation to the elder and the infringement between husband and wife,
Chinese PinYin : Gong Shi Gao
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