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What is criminal detention? Will he be sentenced after being punished?


        

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  • 2024-06-14 09:00:55

    What is criminal detention? Will he be sentenced after being punished?
    What is criminal detention? Will he be sentenced after being punished? Criminal detention generally refers to criminal detention. It is not necessary to be sentenced after criminal detention. Criminal detention is only a compulsory measure in criminal proceedings. Whether it is suspected of violating the criminal law shall be investigated by the public security organ in charge of investigation first. If it is deemed that it does not constitute a crime, the case shall be dismissed. If the case is deemed to constitute a crime, the case shall be transferred to the corresponding procuratorate for public prosecution, and then the procuratorial organ shall review the case and return it to the investigation organ if the case is deemed not to constitute a crime. At this time, the compulsory measures against the criminal suspect will be lifted. If the case is deemed to constitute a crime, the case shall be submitted to the corresponding court for public prosecution, and the court will decide whether it constitutes a crime. The investigation period is generally two months. Therefore, Criminal detention may not be sentenced, but it is very likely to be sentenced. Criminal detention must meet two conditions at the same time: 1. The object of detention is an active criminal or a major suspect. An active criminal refers to a person who is committing a crime, and a major suspect refers to a person who has evidence to prove that he is suspected of a major crime. 2. There is one of the statutory emergencies. As for what is an emergency, articles 80 and 163 of the Criminal Procedure Law have different provisions on the detention of public security organs and the detention of people's procuratorates. Do you understand this explanation?

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