🚨 Trading virtual currencies and being detained, after missing three stages, one can only end up in prison.
In our country, virtual currencies are not completely banned, but there are risks associated with virtual currencies. We have encountered many cases involving criminal offenses due to trading virtual currencies!
What should you do if your family member is detained for this reason?
In actual cases, trading virtual currencies generally involves criminal offenses such as fraud, concealing crimes, gambling, illegal business operations, aiding others, etc. As criminal cases, regardless of the charges, it is recommended that family members understand these three processes well; once they are missed, one can only end up in prison.
Criminal cases are divided into three stages: Public Security, Procuratorate, and Court. Family members should be clear about the specific work of these three stages:
1. Public Security Detention Stage (The longest duration is 37 days)
The maximum detention period by Public Security is 37 days: first, a detention of 3 days (the starting point is the date specified in the criminal detention notice), then the Public Security agency decides based on the case whether to extend it by 4 days (7 days = 3 days + 4 days) or directly extend it to 30 days.
If within 30 days, the Public Security agency does not grant bail and needs to continue detention, they must petition the Procuratorate for approval to arrest within 30 days. The Procuratorate must make a decision on whether to approve the arrest within 7 days; this is what is commonly referred to as 37 days.
2. Procuratorate Review and Prosecution Stage
After the Procuratorate receives the materials from the Public Security agency, it reviews the materials within one month. If the case is complex, it can be extended by half a month. If it meets the prosecution conditions, it will be sent to court for public prosecution. If it is deemed necessary to supplement the investigation, it can be returned to the Public Security agency for a second supplementary investigation, which should not exceed one month. If it does not meet the prosecution conditions, the case will be dismissed, and a decision not to prosecute will be made, releasing the detained person.
3. Court Hearing. In most criminal cases, the court will sentence based on the Procuratorate's recommendations.
Therefore, it can be known that to strive for the best outcome in criminal cases, one must seize the first two stages; once it reaches the court stage, there is almost no room for negotiation.
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