Residential Surveillance on LeaveArticle 5 of the "Amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law" amends Article 33 to read: "The day a criminal suspect is interrogated for the first time or compulsory meas

Residential Surveillance on LeaveArticle 5 of the "Amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law" amends Article 33 to read: "The day a criminal suspect is interrogated for the first time or compulsory measures are taken by the investigative agency The defendant shall have the right to appoint a defender as of the date of the investigation; during the period of residential surveillance, the defendant shall have the right to appoint a defender at any time. "The investigative agency shall inform the criminal suspect when interrogating the criminal suspect for the first time or taking compulsory measures against the criminal suspect. Criminal suspects have the right to entrust a defender. The People's Procuratorate shall, within three days from the date of receipt of case materials transferred for review and prosecution, inform the criminal suspect of the right to entrust a defender. The people's court shall, within three days from the date of accepting the case, notify the defendant of the right to entrust a defender. If criminal suspects or defendants request to entrust a defender while in custody, the people's court, people's procuratorate and public security organs shall promptly convey the request. If a criminal suspect or defendant is in custody, his guardian or close relative may also entrust a defender. After accepting the entrustment of the criminal suspect or defendant, the defender shall promptly notify the case handling agency. Article 24 of the Amendment to the Criminal Procedure Law "Article 73 Residential surveillance shall be carried out at the residence of the criminal suspect or defendant; if there is no fixed residence, it may be carried out at a designated residence. Upon approval by the People's Procuratorate at a higher level or the public security organ Approved, for crimes suspected of endangering national security, terrorist crimes, and particularly serious bribery crimes, the death penalty may be carried out in a designated residence. However, the death penalty shall not be carried out in a detention place or a special case handling place, except for the designated residence where the person is under residential surveillance. In addition to the above, the family members under residential surveillance shall be notified within 24 hours after the implementation of residential surveillance. "The provisions of Article 33 of this Law apply to criminal suspects and defendants who are under residential surveillance and entrust a defender. "The People's Procuratorate shall supervise the legality of the decision and implementation of residential surveillance at a designated residence. Amendment 28 to the Criminal Procedure Law: Article 64 is changed to Article 83, and the second paragraph is changed to read: “After detention, the detained person shall be immediately sent to a detention center for custody, and shall not be detained for more than two days at the latest. Fourteen hours. Unless notification is impossible or the notification of suspected crimes endangering national security or terrorist activities may hinder the investigation, the detainee's family members shall be notified within 24 hours after the detention. The detainee shall be notified immediately after the circumstances that hinder the investigation disappear.