Criminal reconsideration review case procedures

Legal analysis: The procedures for handling criminal reconsideration cases are as follows: During the handling of criminal cases, the following relevant persons may apply for criminal reconsideration to the public security organ that made the decision in accordance with the law: 1. The parties and their legal representatives, litigation agents, and defense lawyers If you are dissatisfied with the decision to reject the application for recusal, you may file an application; 2. If you are dissatisfied with the decision to confiscate the bond, you may file a request for the person who was released on bail pending trial or his legal representative; 3. If you are dissatisfied with the decision to impose a fine, your guarantor may file a request; 4. If the accuser is dissatisfied with the decision not to file a case, the accuser may file a complaint; 5. If he is dissatisfied with the decision not to file a case, the administrative agency that transferred the case may file a complaint.

Legal basis: Article 6 of the "Procedural Regulations on the Handling of Criminal Reconsideration and Review Cases by Public Security Organs" In the process of handling criminal cases, the following relevant persons may apply for criminal reconsideration in accordance with the law to the public security organ that made the decision to file the case: ( 1) A decision to reject an application for recusal may be made by the parties and their legal representatives, agents ad litem and defense lawyers; (1) A decision to reject an application for recusal may be made by the parties and their legal representatives, agents ad litem and defense lawyers; (2) ) The decision to confiscate the bond may be made by the person released on bail pending trial or his legal representative; (3) The guarantor of the decision to fine can be made; (4) The decision not to file the case can be made by the accuser; (5) The administrative agency that transfers the case The administrative agency that made the decision not to file the case may file a request.