Can the parties to a criminal private prosecution case consult the file?
Generally speaking, the law does not allow criminal suspects to look at the files, and criminal files are confidential. Institutions such as the Public Prosecution Law will not provide you with all the materials according to the case file. In the investigation stage, lawyers can't consult the materials in the public security organs, only when they are transferred to the procuratorate. Although lawyers can read the case file, the Lawyers Law also stipulates that lawyers may not disclose the case file materials to the parties. So the suspect can't see the file. In the process of handling a case, the reconnaissance organ will show some evidence to the suspect, and the suspect will also make a confession and excuse. These are all part of the case file. During the trial, the procuratorate will also produce some evidence materials in the court investigation and court debate procedures. At this time, the suspect was present and some files could be seen.