According to the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), criminal suspects and defendants have the right to entrust defenders from the day when they are interrogated for the first time by the investigation organ or take compulsory measures. Defenders can meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants. Therefore, after the criminal case is transferred to the procuratorate, the defenders of the criminal suspect and defendant can meet their families.
However, in some special circumstances, such as involving national security, terrorist crimes, etc. There may be some restrictions on meeting family members. In addition, if a criminal suspect or defendant is detained in a detention center or other places, the time and manner of meeting his family members also need to be arranged according to the specific circumstances.
To sum up, after a criminal case is transferred to the procuratorate, it is usually possible to meet with family members, but the specific way and time of meeting may be limited. Defenders can meet and communicate with criminal suspects and defendants, but they need to abide by relevant laws and procedures.
Legal basis:
Article 34 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): A criminal suspect has the right to entrust a defender from the day when the investigation organ takes compulsory measures for the first time; During the investigation, only lawyers can be entrusted as defenders. The defendant has the right to entrust a defender at any time.
Article 37 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): A defense lawyer may meet and correspond with a criminal suspect or defendant in custody. Other defenders, with the permission of the people's courts and people's procuratorates, may also meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants in custody.
Article 47 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): Defenders and agents ad litem have the right to appeal or accuse public security organs, people's procuratorates, people's courts and their staff members of obstructing them from exercising their litigation rights according to law. The people's procuratorate shall promptly review the complaint or accusation, and if the situation is true, notify the relevant authorities to correct it.