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Is it illegal to eradicate young crops?

Is it illegal to eradicate young crops?

Whoever maliciously destroys the young crops of others, but the amount is not enough for criminal prosecution, shall be given administrative punishment and compensate for the losses.

If you maliciously destroy other people's young crops, but the amount is large, you are suspected of destroying production and operation. The destruction of cultivated land refers to the illegal occupation or use of cultivated land in violation of land management laws and regulations, which worsens the planting conditions of cultivated land, degrades the soil quality, causes soil erosion, and destroys the quality of cultivated land and is difficult to recover. Destruction of young crops may be suspected of intentional destruction of property. The object of this crime is the ownership of public and private property. The object of crime can be various forms of public and private property, including means of production and means of subsistence; Movable property, real estate and so on. Objectively, this crime is manifested as the act of destroying or damaging public and private property, which is relatively large or has other serious circumstances. Destruction refers to the loss of value or use value of all items by burning, crushing and other methods; Damage refers to the partial loss of its value or use value. There are many ways to destroy public and private property. Whoever intentionally destroys public or private property, if the amount is relatively large or there are other serious circumstances, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or a fine; If the amount is huge or there are other particularly serious circumstances, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years.

Appeal conditions for damage to public property

(1) Causing losses of more than 5,000 yuan to public or private property;

(2) destroying public or private property for more than three times;

(3) Gathering three or more people to openly destroy public or private property;

legal ground

land management law

Article 74 stipulates that, in violation of land management laws and regulations, occupying cultivated land to build kilns and graves, or building houses, digging sand, quarrying, mining and borrowing soil on cultivated land without authorization, destroying planting conditions, or causing land desertification and salinization due to land development, is an act of destroying cultivated land.