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How long did Cangzhou starfish Sun Pengjun get?
Cangzhou Haixing Sun was sentenced to five years in prison.

According to the law, the organization has carried out a series of illegal and criminal activities, such as intentional injury, gathering people to fight, picking fights, opening casinos, forced trading, illegal detention, illegal business operation and illegal mining.

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Articles 292nd and 232nd of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Generally speaking, the crime of affray should be punished with fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance.

If the circumstances are serious, such as multiple affrays or armed affrays, they can be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than 10 years.

If people are killed in the process of gathering people to fight, it may also constitute intentional homicide. At this time, according to the relevant regulations, you can be sentenced to death, life imprisonment and fixed-term imprisonment of more than 10 years.

The crime of forced trading refers to the act of buying and selling goods by means of violence or threat, forcing others to provide services or forcing others to accept services, and the circumstances are serious. The subject of this crime is the general subject.

According to the Criminal Law and the Criminal Law Amendment (VIII), the crime of forced trading refers to an act with one of the following circumstances and serious circumstances:

(1) buying or selling goods by force;

(2) Forcing others to provide or accept services;

(three) forcing others to participate in or withdraw from the tender and auction;

(4) Forcing others to transfer or purchase stocks, bonds or other assets of companies or enterprises;

(5) Forcing others to participate in or withdraw from specific business activities.

According to Article 238 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), the crime of illegal detention refers to the criminal act of illegally depriving others of their personal freedom by detention, confinement or other coercive methods. The object of the crime of illegal detention is the personal freedom of others.

Article 37 of the Constitution of China stipulates: "The personal freedom of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens is inviolable. Without the approval or decision of the people's procuratorate or the decision of the people's court, it shall be executed by the public security organ, and no citizen shall be arrested, illegally detained or illegally deprived or restricted of personal freedom by other means.