What should hepatitis B patients do in prison? Hepatitis B patients who commit crimes can be detained criminally, but they can also be released on bail pending trial. Hepatitis B patients can be cri

What should hepatitis B patients do in prison? Hepatitis B patients who commit crimes can be detained criminally, but they can also be released on bail pending trial. Hepatitis B patients can be criminally detained. Two conditions must be met for criminal detention. Those under criminal detention must be isolated to avoid infecting others. Hepatitis B patients who are under criminal detention may apply for release on bail pending trial, and the conditions for release on bail pending trial shall apply. Legal basis: Article 82 of the "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China": Under any of the following circumstances, the public security organs may detain current criminals or major suspects first: (1) Those who are preparing to commit a crime, commit a crime, or are detained immediately after committing a crime Discovered; (2) The victim or on-site witnesses identify him as a criminal; (3) Evidence of a crime is found around him or at his residence; (4) He attempts suicide, escapes, or escapes after committing a crime; (5) He is likely to be destroyed, Forging evidence or colluding with others; (6) Not telling the true name and address, and the identity is unknown; (7) There are serious suspicions of committing crimes on the run, committing crimes multiple times, or committing crimes in groups.