A man surnamed Wang was driving on a national highway when he was followed by a man surnamed Wu who was driving behind him and flashed his headlights. In addition to reporting to the police on the national highway, Wang Nan accused Wu Nan of committing a compulsory crime under the criminal law.

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[Reporter Peng Jianli/Miaoli Report] A man surnamed Wang was driving on a national highway when he was followed by a man surnamed Wu and flashed his headlights. In addition to reporting to the police on the national highway, Wang Nan accused Wu Nan of committing a compulsory crime under the criminal law.

However, the Miaoli District Prosecutor's Office concluded that Wu Nan's behavior was indeed provocative, but he did not inflict physical violence on Wang Nan's person and car, which was inconsistent with the elements of the crime of coercion, and was punished without prosecution.

Wang Nan accused him of driving on National Highway No. 3 from 9:07 to 26:00 in the evening of April 15 last year. The driver Wu Nan followed the driving car, and continuously flashed the high beams and kept the high beams on.

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Wang Nan believes that Wu Nan's behavior has hindered his right to normally drive on the national highway. In addition to submitting a driving recorder image to the National Highway Police, he also filed a criminal law compulsory prosecution against Wu Nan.

Wu Nan admitted that he flashed his headlights at Wang Nan, but argued that he flashed his headlights because he was emotional, and he didn't think so much, and it was a long time since the incident happened, and he had forgotten whether he had been following the opponent's car all the time situation.

He admitted administrative violations, but should not have reached the rape and coercion of mandatory crimes.

The prosecutor's inspection of the driving recorder on Wang Nan's vehicle showed that Wu Nan's vehicle did have flashing headlights, but it did not continue uninterrupted, and Wu Nan did drive close to the front of Wang Nan's driver. car situation.

Prosecutors believe that during this process, apart from approaching the car in front of Wang Nan and flashing the headlights, Wu Nan did not inflict physical violence on Wang Nan's person or car. Although Wu Nan's behavior was indeed provocative, Wang Nan The male also thought that the driving process was affected.

However, the prosecutor believes that Wu Nan's behavior is not enough to express the intention of infringing on Wang Nan's life, body, freedom, reputation, property and other illegal purposes, and it does not meet the elements of a compulsory crime in the criminal law.

In addition, there was no other positive evidence in the re-examination, which is enough to confirm that Wu Nan committed a crime of coercion.