I have just been released from bail. Can I still be released on bail if the police handle the case?

It depends on the actual situation.

"Criminal Procedural Law of the People's Republic of China"

Article 67: People's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs shall investigate criminal suspects and defendants who have the following circumstances: A person may be released on bail pending trial:

(1) The person may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention, or an additional penalty may be applied independently;

(2) The person may be sentenced to a penalty of fixed-term imprisonment or more. (3) Suffering from serious illness, unable to take care of himself, pregnant or breastfeeding his own baby, and being released on bail pending trial will not pose a social risk;

(4) The detention period has expired and the case has not been concluded, and he needs to be released on bail pending trial. of.

Bail pending trial shall be implemented by the public security organs.

Article 97: Criminal suspects, defendants and their legal representatives, close relatives or defenders have the right to apply for changes in compulsory measures. After receiving the application, the People's Court, People's Procuratorate and Public Security Bureau shall make a decision within three days; if they do not agree to change the compulsory measures, they shall inform the applicant and explain the reasons.

As long as the person released on bail has not committed any illegal behavior and the period of release on bail has not expired, he will not be detained. If new cases or new evidence are discovered, criminal detention measures can be taken again against the criminal suspects who have been released on bail pending trial. Being released on bail pending trial is only a criminal coercive measure. Whether you will be detained depends on the specific circumstances of the case. During the period of being released on bail pending trial, the person being released on bail pending trial is obliged to accept summons at any time. In order to verify the facts of the case, supplement case details, and prepare transcripts, judicial organs can subpoena at any time. Article 66 of the Criminal Procedure Law: People's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs may, based on the circumstances of the case, detain, summon, release on bail pending trial, or place criminal suspects or defendants under residential surveillance. Article 67 Under any of the following circumstances, the people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs may release criminal suspects or defendants on bail pending trial:

(1) Those who may be subject to control, criminal detention or additional punishment independently ;

(2) Those who may be sentenced to a penalty of imprisonment or above, and who are released on bail pending trial will not pose a social danger;

(3) Those who suffer from serious diseases, cannot take care of themselves, are pregnant, or have children . (3) Those who suffer from serious diseases, cannot take care of themselves, are pregnant or breast-feeding their own children, and will not pose a social risk by being released on bail pending trial; (4) Those who have expired the detention period and the case has not been completed, and need to be released on bail pending trial. Release on bail pending trial shall be handled by the public security organs.

Extended information: Case: Playing "Mystery" on bail pending trial? In the end, he could not escape the law. "Anyway, the money was refunded. I thought it was okay. Didn't I change my mobile phone number and not notify the public security organs?" Little A (pseudonym), who was wearing handcuffs and leg cuffs, regretted it very much. He might have been sentenced to probation. , but was sentenced to criminal detention by the Tiantai Court.