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  • 2024-06-14 06:00:03

    Is there bail in China? Is there bail in China. Obtaining a guarantor pending trial refers to a compulsory measure that the investigation organ orders the criminal suspect to provide a guarantor or pay a deposit and issue a letter of guarantee to ensure that he will not evade or hinder the investigation, and that he will be sent along with the investigation. It is usually used for criminal suspects who commit minor crimes, do not need to be detained or arrested, but need to have certain restrictions on their freedom of movement. According to Article 67 of the Criminal Procedure Law, the People's Court, the People's Procuratorate and the public security organ may obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect or defendant who is under any of the following circumstances: (1) may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or an independent supplementary punishment; (2) It may be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment or more, and the adoption of guarantor pending trial will not cause social danger; (3) A woman who suffers from a serious disease, cannot take care of herself, is pregnant or breast-feeding her own baby, and takes a guarantor pending trial, which will not cause social danger; (4) When the term of custody expires, the case has not been completed and it is necessary to obtain a guarantor pending trial. Obtaining a guarantor pending trial shall be executed by the public security organ. Article 68 When a people's court, people's procuratorate or public security organ decides to obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect or defendant, it shall order the criminal suspect or defendant to provide a guarantor or pay a deposit. Article 69 A guarantor must meet the following conditions: (1) It is not involved in the case; (2) Be able to perform the guarantee obligation; (3) Enjoy political rights, and personal freedom is not restricted; (4) Have fixed residence and income. Do you understand this explanation?

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