Legal analysis: 1. First arrest and then conduct a urine test to determine whether the drug is taken, and then criminally detain the person for human trafficking; 2. Criminal investigation of the human trafficking case, and then sentence the person for human trafficking after verification; 3. First, criminally arrest the person for human trafficking. The sentence will be executed, and then the drug abuse administrative penalty will be sentenced; 4. It is best to order the community to detoxify for three years and accept the supervision and inspection of the police station.
Legal basis: "Article 39 of the Chinese People's Liberation Army and the National Criminal Procedure Law" defense lawyers may meet with and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants in custody. Other defenders shall be approved by the People's Court Or with the approval of the People's Procuratorate, the defender may meet with the criminal suspect or defendant in custody and communicate with him or her. If the defender requests to meet with the criminal suspect or defendant in custody with a lawyer's practicing certificate, a law firm certificate, a power of attorney, and an official legal aid letter, the detention center shall The interview should be arranged in a timely manner, and the interview time should not exceed 48 hours at the latest. In cases of crimes endangering national security and terrorist activities, if the defense lawyer meets with the criminal suspect in custody during the investigation, he must obtain the permission of the investigative agency, and the investigative agency should notify him in advance. Detention center. Defense lawyers can meet with criminal suspects and defendants in custody to learn about the case and provide legal advice; from the date the case is transferred for review and prosecution, defense lawyers can meet with criminal suspects and defendants. The defendant is not subject to surveillance. The provisions of paragraphs 1, 3, and 4 shall apply to meetings and communications between defense lawyers and criminal suspects and defendants who are under residential surveillance.