Li Tie was prosecuted. If all five charges are established, how many years will Li Tie be sentenced?

  Li Tie was prosecuted. If all five charges are established, how many years will Li Tie be sentenced to imprisonment?

  Li Tie, the former head coach of China National Men's Football Team, was prosecuted, and Li Tie was suspected of taking bribes, bribery by the unit, bribery by non-state staff, etc. If all these five charges are established, how many years of imprisonment will Li Tiehui be sentenced to?

  Li Tie was sentenced to 10 years, 15 years and 20 years? I think that if Li Tie is found guilty of all five charges, he will be punished for several crimes. The amount involved is huge, which is an economic crime. In the end, Li Tie will be sentenced to more than 10 years' imprisonment, with a high probability of 15 years' imprisonment. Li Tie is now 46 years old, spending 15 years in prison, reforming in prison, striving for commutation and ending his sentence as soon as possible. After the sentence is over, Li Tie will be 61 years old, and Li Tie will be able to spend his old age comfortably. The amount involved in Li Tie's case is as high as 270 million. Li Tie's case belongs to the category of economic crimes, so the death penalty will not be imposed. The crimes currently disclosed in Li Tie are far from enough to impose the death penalty.

  Li Tie's case is a typical case, involving many people, including many senior officials of the General Administration of Sport who have been publicly announced as "suspected of serious violation of discipline and law" and many officials and public officials such as the China Football Association. The amount involved is likely to exceed your imagination! If he is finally punished for several crimes, Li Tie's sentence will exceed that of anyone who has been sentenced in football before. Li Tie's case belongs to the criminal case of first instance that the lower people's court considers that the case is significant and complicated and needs to be tried by the higher people's court, and may request to be transferred to the higher people's court for trial.