My husband entered the detention center for drug trafficking, and later someone claimed to be a lawyer invited by my husband to contact me. Can I trust him?

1, it is absolutely correct for you to call the organizer! You can ask the director of the police station again, does your husband get a commission? (Ask the undertaker who entrusted this lawyer. ) The undertaker should inform you.

2. You should remember that everything is true as long as you don't want money. If you want money, be careful. Ask the so-called lawyer to show his lawyer's license, lawyer's license, letter from the law firm where he works, and your husband's power of attorney (see if your husband wrote it himself). I believe it is not difficult for you to make a phone call or go to the law firm to verify it in person, but you must go to the law firm in person. If someone receives you, please show me your work permit. Don't be embarrassed. If you are still not at ease, please go to the local judicial bureau and ask if this lawyer really exists.

Drug trafficking is a felony! Of course, the public security organs can't disclose the case during the investigation, and the family members can't see the suspect during the investigation and detention. However, if you are detained in criminal detention, you will be given a notice, and there will be what crimes your husband has committed in the notice, and see what crimes he has committed. In addition, family members also use this notice to send some necessities to your husband in the detention center to save some money. You have to pay for the food in the detention center, and the rice and soup are free.

In addition, when they are arrested in the future, they will also give their families a notice with a column of charges on it.

Now you must find out who this lawyer is first! Is it true or not? Depending on the situation, it is more difficult to meet the suspect in drug trafficking cases than in general cases, and lawyers are also needed.