Any act of defense... has necessary limits. Only with an unlimited right to self-defense, where these limits don't exist, would the person defending themselves not be held criminally responsible for any resulting consequences.
The point raised by the public prosecutor... was also based on the judgment of the incident involving one death and three injuries, classifying it as negligent homicide committed in self-defense, not a heinous murder.
For this reason, the public security organs thoroughly investigated the social relationships between Huang Lan, the deceased Chen Quan, and the others involved. It was found that they were not acquainted with each other before the wedding hazing occurred. The public security organs also conducted a detailed investigation, ultimately determining that Huang Lan was not suspected of premeditated murder.
The folding knife was not a controlled knife either. Ordinary people could carry it, so there was no legal issue with its possession.
