Article 69 of the "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" If a criminal suspect or defendant is released on bail pending trial, he shall abide by the following provisions:
(1) Without With the approval of the enforcement agency, you are not allowed to leave the city or county where you live;
(2) If you change your address, work unit and contact information, you must report to the enforcement agency within 24 hours;
(3) Arrive promptly at the arraignment;
(4) Shall not interfere with witnesses’ testimonies in any way;
(5) Shall not destroy, fabricate evidence or collude in confessions.
The People's Court, the People's Procuratorate and the public security organs may, based on the circumstances of the case, order criminal suspects or defendants who have been released on bail pending trial to comply with one or more of the following provisions:
(1) Not allowed to enter specific places;
(2) Not allowed to meet or communicate with specific persons;
(3) Not engaged in specific activities;
(4) Submit your passport and other entry-exit documents and driver's license to the enforcement agency for retention.
For criminal suspects or defendants who pay a security deposit in violation of the provisions of the preceding two paragraphs, part or all of the security deposit will be confiscated, and depending on the severity of the case, they will be ordered to repent, pay a new security deposit, provide a guarantor, be placed under residential surveillance, or arrested.
For those who violate the regulations on bail pending trial and need to be arrested, the criminal suspect or defendant may be detained first.
Extended information:
Criminal cases (xíngshìànjiàn) refer to criminal suspects and defendants suspected of violating social relations protected by criminal law. The state conducts investigation, trial, and criminal prosecution Sanctions (such as fines, criminal detention, death penalty, deprivation of political rights, etc.) are used to hold criminal suspects and defendants criminally responsible.
The state investigates, tries and imposes criminal sanctions (such as fines, imprisonment, death penalty, deprivation of political rights, etc.) on cases to hold criminal suspects or defendants accountable.
A notice issued on the evening of June 20, 2019 stated that in mid-April 2019, the Public Security Bureau of Xinhuang Dong Autonomous County seized Du Shaoping’s gang-related gang during a special campaign against gangs and evil. Du Shaoping confessed that he killed Deng Shiping in January 2003 and buried his body in the playground of Xinhuang No. 1 Middle School. On June 23, 2019, the Criminal Science and Technology Research Institute of the Huaihua Municipal Public Security Bureau confirmed through DNA testing that the body dug up in the playground of Xinhuang No. 1 Middle School in 2003 was that of the missing person Deng Shiping.