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Will you be sentenced for cheating with a military wife?

1. Will you be sentenced for cheating with a soldier's wife?

1, whether the military marriage is derailed depends on the situation. If it constitutes the crime of destroying military marriage, the parties concerned shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years. If the circumstances of the derailment are minor and the other party understands, it does not constitute an illegal crime and can be exempted from punishment.

2. Legal basis: Article 259th of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Whoever knowingly lives with or marries the spouse of an active serviceman shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention. Whoever uses his power to coerce others to rape a soldier's wife shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of Article 236 of the Criminal Law.

Second, what happens when a military wife is derailed?

1, the treatment of military wife's derailment may constitute the crime of breaking up military marriage. The crime of marriage in Pojun refers to the act of cohabiting or getting married with the spouse of an active serviceman, knowing it. The crime of destroying military marriage subjectively shows the intention of destroying military marriage. Whoever knowingly lives with or marries the spouse of an active serviceman shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years or criminal detention.

2. Military marriage is a marriage with active servicemen. Military marriage, which is protected by national laws, destroys the family marriage relationship of active servicemen and should be severely cracked down by criminal law. The object of the crime of destroying the marriage of servicemen is the marriage of servicemen, so the marriage or cohabitation relationship between non-servicemen and their spouses can constitute the subject of this crime, and so can the marriage or cohabitation relationship between servicemen and their spouses. The bigamy or cohabitation of two active servicemen, whose spouses are not active servicemen, does not constitute the subject of this crime.