Article 56 of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that criminal suspects and defendants who have been released on bail pending trial shall abide by the following provisions:
(a) without the approval of the executive organ, shall not leave the city or county where they live;
(2) Being present in time when being arraigned;
(three) shall not interfere with the testimony of witnesses in any form;
(four) shall not destroy or forge evidence or collusion.
If a criminal suspect or defendant who has been released on bail pending trial violates the provisions of the preceding paragraph and has paid the deposit, the deposit shall be confiscated, and according to different circumstances, the criminal suspect or defendant shall be ordered to make a statement of repentance, pay the deposit again, put forward a guarantor or monitor residence and be arrested. If the criminal suspect or defendant does not violate the provisions of the preceding paragraph during the period of obtaining a guarantor pending trial, the deposit shall be returned at the end of obtaining a guarantor pending trial.