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How to deal with telephone abuse of judges?

Legal analysis: insulting the judge by phone will be regarded as obstructing the lawsuit and may be detained. According to the relevant laws and regulations, if a litigant participant or other person commits one of the following acts, the people's court may impose a fine or detention according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law: 1, forging or destroying important evidence and obstructing the people's court from hearing the case; 2. Preventing witnesses from testifying by violence, threat or bribery, or instigating, bribing or coercing others to commit perjury; 3. Hiding, transferring, selling or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept; 4. Insulting, slandering, framing, beating or retaliating against judicial personnel, participants in litigation, witnesses, translators, expert witnesses, inspectors and assisting executors; 5. Obstructing judicial personnel from performing their duties by violence, threat or other means; 6. Refusing to perform the legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court.

Legal basis: Article 111 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the people's court may impose a fine or detain a litigant participant or any other person for any of the following acts according to the seriousness of the case; If the case constitutes a crime, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law: (1) forging or destroying important evidence, which hinders the people's court from hearing the case; (2) using violence, threats or bribes to prevent witnesses from testifying or instigating, bribing or coercing others to commit perjury; (3) Hiding, transferring, selling off or destroying the property that has been sealed up or detained, or transferring the property that has been counted and ordered to be kept; (4) Insulting, slandering, framing, beating or retaliating against judicial personnel, participants in litigation, witnesses, translators, expert witnesses, inspectors and assisting executors; (5) Obstructing judicial personnel from performing their duties by violence, threat or other means; (6) Refusing to perform a legally effective judgment or ruling of the people's court. The people's court may impose a fine or detention on a unit that commits one of the acts listed in the preceding paragraph; If a crime is constituted, criminal responsibility shall be investigated according to law.