I want to ask a bribery lawyer. If you know that the procuratorate is investigating and then go to the procuratorate to surrender and confess, does this count as surrender? Surrender refers to the act
I want to ask a bribery lawyer. If you know that the procuratorate is investigating and then go to the procuratorate to surrender and confess, does this count as surrender? Surrender refers to the act of voluntarily surrendering to the police after committing a crime and truthfully confessing one's crime to the public security, judicial or other relevant agencies. Article 67 of the Criminal Law: Anyone who, after committing a crime, voluntarily surrenders to the public security organ or other relevant agency and truthfully confesses his crime is surrendering. If you know that the procuratorate is investigating and truthfully confess your crime to the procuratorate, it is also considered surrender. Even if the law enforcement officers of the Procuratorate find you and you are ready to surrender, it should be regarded as surrendering according to law.