Can families in criminal detention meet?

According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, after a criminal suspect is detained in criminal detention, relatives may not meet with the criminal suspect, but relatives may entrust a defense lawyer to meet with the criminal suspect, and other defenders may also meet with the criminal suspect with the permission of the people's court and the people's procuratorate. I will give you a detailed answer to the question of whether the family members detained in criminal detention can meet.

1. Can the families of criminal detainees meet?

1. After a criminal suspect is detained, relatives are not allowed to meet the criminal suspect, but relatives can entrust a defender to meet the criminal suspect. The rules of the meeting are as follows:

(1), defense lawyers can meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody;

(2) Other defenders, with the permission of the people's courts and people's procuratorates, may also meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants in custody.

2. Legal basis: Article 39 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

2. What materials do lawyers need to meet with detainees?

1, lawyer's practice certificate (original and copy)

2. Certificate of law firm (special letter of introduction issued by law firm for meeting criminal suspects and defendants)

3. Power of attorney for criminal defense (if it is legal aid, a legal aid letter is required)

4, the client (usually family) identity documents and proof of kinship.

According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, as long as these procedures are met, lawyers can meet their clients at any time, regardless of the time and number of meetings. It is recommended to make an appointment in advance. In general criminal cases, if you have the above documents, the detention center should arrange a meeting within 48 hours.

According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law, after a criminal suspect is detained in criminal detention, relatives may not meet with the criminal suspect, but relatives may entrust a defense lawyer to meet with the criminal suspect, and other defenders may also meet with the criminal suspect with the permission of the people's court and the people's procuratorate.