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According to the provisions of Article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015 (amended by the Criminal Code of Vietnam 2017), the act of coercion is handled as follows:
- Any person who uses any means to force a person dependent on them or a person in distress to reluctantly have intercourse or perform other sexual acts, shall be subject to imprisonment for a term of 1 to 5 years.
- Committing the crime under one of the following circumstances shall be subject to imprisonment for a term of 3 to 10 years:
+ Multiple people coercing one person;
+ Committing the crime 2 or more times;
+ Against 2 or more persons;
+ Involving incest;
+ Resulting in the victim’s pregnancy;
+ Causing injury, causing harm to health or causing mental and behavioral disorders for the victim with a body injury rate of 31% to 60%;
+ Dangerous recidivism.
- Committing the crime under one of the following circumstances shall be subject to imprisonment for a term of 10 to 18 years:
+ Causing injury, causing harm to health or causing mental and behavioral disorders for the victim with a body injury rate of 61% or higher;
+ Knowing they are HIV positive but still committing the crime;
+ Leading to the victim’s death or suicide.
- Coercing a person from 16 years old to under 18 years old shall be subject to imprisonment for a term of 2 to 7 years.
+ Committing the crime under one of the circumstances specified in Clause 2 or Clause 3 of Article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015 shall be penalized according to the relevant penalty levels.
- The offender may also be prohibited from holding certain positions, practicing certain professions, or doing certain jobs for 1 to 5 years.
Thus, the act of coercion according to the provisions of the Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015 might be subject to imprisonment from 1 to 18 years, depending on the specific case.
Judgment 83/2021/HSST dated April 23, 2021, on the crime of coercion
- Level of trial: First instance.
- Trial agency: Long Bien District People's Court, Hanoi.
- Excerpt: “Defendant T and Ms. T had a romantic relationship from November 2020. During this time, T and T had sexual relations and T took nude photos of T. After that, T wanted to end the relationship, but T continuously threatened to post T’s nude photos on social media if T did not continue the sexual relationship. Out of fear, T agreed to have sex with T and was caught red-handed on December 7, 2020. The indictment prosecuted T for the crime of Coercion under Article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015. A sentence of 15 to 18 months of imprisonment was proposed.”
- Trial result: Sentenced: Defendant Hoang Tuyen T: 15 months in prison for the crime of coercion.
Judgment 04/2021/HSST dated January 18, 2021, on the crime of coercion
- Level of trial: First instance.
- Trial agency: Cam Le District People's Court, Da Nang.
- Excerpt: “In May 2020, defendant V used his mobile phone to make friends with Ms. H on Zalo under the nickname "Hoa L". He then lured Ms. H to a motel for sexual relations. In June 2020, Ms. H cut off contact with V. V continuously threatened to release information about Ms. H if she did not engage in sexual relations. Out of fear, Ms. H reluctantly agreed to have sex with V at the motel. This time, V secretly filmed a video as evidence to threaten Ms. H. At the end of June 2020, V continued to threaten Ms. H by sending the video and forcing Ms. H to continue the sexual relationship. In July 2020, V requested to meet Ms. H at the motel for sexual relations, but Ms. H refused and reported V's actions. The indictment prosecuted V for the crime of coercion, paragraph 2, article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015, proposing a sentence of 15-18 months in prison.”
- Trial result: Sentenced Phan Duc V to 1 year 9 months in prison for the crime of coercion.
Judgment on the crime of coercion number 666/2020/HS-PT
- Level of trial: Appeal.
- Trial agency: Hanoi People's Court.
- Excerpt: “In October 2019, Ms. M reported being threatened by T who coerced her into having sexual relations multiple times at a rented room. On October 29, 2019, T was caught red-handed having sexual relations with Ms. M at a rented room. During the investigation, Ms. M admitted to being coerced multiple times by T. T also admitted to committing the crime. Evidence such as threatening messages from T, DNA test results, etc., proved T committed the crime of coercion against Ms. M. The first-instance judgment sentenced T to 4 years and 6 months of imprisonment, including 3 years and 6 months for the crime of coercion.”
- Trial result: Sentenced Duong Van T to 3 years 6 months in prison for the crime of coercion.
Judgment 155/2020/HSST dated May 15, 2020, on the crime of coercion
- Level of trial: First instance.
- Trial agency: Thai Nguyen City People's Court, Thai Nguyen Province.
- Excerpt: “In November 2019, Ms. L texted N about selling a phone and later they had a romantic relationship. They arranged on November 28, 2019, to meet at a motel for sexual relations, with N paying Ms. L 2 million dong. Before meeting Ms. L, N invited his friend S to join for joint sexual relations with Ms. L without payment. They planned that S would secretly film the video to threaten and force Ms. L to consent. During execution, S came into the room to film N and Ms. L nude, then threatened Ms. L to have sexual relations with both of them. Evidence collected such as statements, video, DNA test results confirmed the criminal acts of N and S. The indictment prosecuted both of them for the crime of coercion under paragraph 2, article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015. The Procuracy proposed a suspended sentence of 3 years.”
- Trial result: Sentenced Vu Van N and Nguyen Van S to 3 years in prison but suspended, with a probation period of 5 years from the date of sentencing for the crime of coercion.
Judgment 66/2020/HS-ST dated February 24, 2020, on the crime of coercion
- Level of trial: First instance.
- Trial agency: Ha Long City People's Court, Quang Ninh Province.
- Excerpt: “Since 2017, Ms. L and H had a romantic relationship and had sexual relations multiple times. In July 2018, Ms. L decided to break up due to age difference. However, H did not agree and continuously threatened and forced Ms. L to continue sexual relations by threatening to upload sensitive photos of her on social media. Out of fear, Ms. L reluctantly agreed to have sexual relations with H multiple times at motels. On July 16, 2019, Ms. L reported H's actions to the police. During the investigation, H admitted to his criminal actions. The indictment prosecuted H for the crime of coercion under point b, clause 2, article 143 Criminal Code of Vietnam 2015. At the trial, the Procuracy proposed a suspended sentence of 36 months for the defendant.”
- Trial result: Sentenced Nguyen Van H to 36 months in prison for the crime of coercion but suspended. The probation period is 60 months, from the date of the first-instance sentencing.
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