Hello, I'm sorry, there was no verdict immediately after the trial. Half a month later, I said that the procuratorate should supplement the investigation and apply for an extension of the sentence. A

Hello, I'm sorry, there was no verdict immediately after the trial. Half a month later, I said that the procuratorate should supplement the investigation and apply for an extension of the sentence. A month and a half later, I asked my lawyer to write an extension application. After the hearing, the court can repeatedly postpone ... up to 8- 10 months. ...

First, the prescribed trial period is 2-3 months (3 months for incidental civil cases). Then through the coordination between the court and the procuratorate, the procuratorate can apply for an extension, that is, 1 month. A month later, the court recalculated another trial period of 2-3 months. After the expiration, the procuratorate can apply for an extension. After 1 month, the court will recalculate the trial period of 2-3 months.

Secondly, these are nothing. If the case becomes a request for instructions from the High Court, it can be restricted indefinitely ... because the law does not stipulate how long it will take to reply to the request. ...