Legal analysis
Generally responsible for supervision. Once the guarantor loses contact, he will be fined or may be partially criminally liable. According to the relevant laws and regulations, if the guarantor meets the legal requirements of defender, the guarantor may entrust the guarantor to appear as a defender. In addition, as a defendant in criminal proceedings, the defendant must appear in court even if he has a defender. The guarantor is the guarantor, and the third party and the creditor agree that when the debtor fails to perform the debt, the guarantor will perform the debt or assume the responsibility as agreed. The third party here is the guarantor, including legal persons, other organizations or citizens who have the ability to pay off debts on their behalf, and the creditors here are both creditors of the principal debt. Performing debts or assuming responsibilities as agreed-this is called guaranteed debt, and some people call it guaranteed responsibility. As long as the guarantor (that is, the criminal suspect) does not violate the relevant regulations and does not affect the criminal proceedings, there is no problem. There is no problem of reporting the case. If there are new situations or clues to criminal cases, they can be provided to the public security organ handling the case.
legal ground
Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China
Article 32 The provisions on withdrawal in this chapter shall apply to clerks, translators and expert witnesses. Defenders and agents ad litem may apply for withdrawal and reconsideration in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
Article 33 A criminal suspect or defendant may, in addition to exercising the right of defense, entrust one or two persons as defenders. The following persons may be entrusted as defenders: (1) lawyers; (2) A person recommended by a people's organization or the unit to which the criminal suspect or defendant belongs; (3) Guardians, relatives and friends of criminal suspects and defendants. A person who has been sentenced to punishment according to law or deprived of or restricted personal freedom shall not act as a defender. A person who has been dismissed from public office or has his lawyer's or notary's practice certificate revoked may not act as a defender, except the guardian or near relative of the criminal suspect or defendant.