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Will the Public Security Bureau be put in prison after obtaining a guarantor and waiting for trial


        

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  • 2024-05-25 20:01:48

    The procuratorate will not be put in prison after the public security bureau has handled the bail pending trial, unless it violates the relevant provisions during the bail pending trial. If a suspect needs to be arrested in violation of the provisions of the period of obtaining a guarantor pending trial, the criminal suspect or defendant may be detained first.

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    Article 71 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that criminal suspects and defendants who have been released on bail shall abide by the following provisions:

    (1) Not to leave the city or county where they live without the approval of the executive organ;

    (2) If there is any change in the address, work unit or contact information, a report shall be made to the executing organ within 24 hours;

    (3) Arrive at the case in time when being summoned;

    (4) Do not interfere with the witness in any form;

    (5) They shall not destroy or forge evidence or collude with others.

    The People's Court, the People's Procuratorate and the public security organ may, according to the circumstances of the case, order the criminal suspect or defendant who has obtained a guarantor pending trial to observe one or more of the following provisions:

    (1) Do not enter specific places;

    (2) Not to meet or communicate with specific personnel;

    (3) Do not engage in specific activities;

    (4) The exit and entry certificates such as passports and driving certificates shall be handed over to the executive organ for preservation.

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