The police station records can be supplemented

Police station records can be supplemented.

After completing the police station transcript, if there is anything you need to add, you can go to the police station to add content no matter how many days pass, but you must ensure that the content is true. The police station records can be used as evidence. Therefore, you need to sign the transcript every time you complete it.

If you make a record at the police station, if you are not punished, no record will be left. A criminal record is a person's past offenses or criminal record, also known as a criminal record. An individual's criminal record is stored at the local or national level and is another representation of a natural person's history.

Generally speaking, the statement made when going to the police station is an inquiry transcript, the content of which is as follows:

1. Title. For interrogation transcripts;

2. Interrogation transcripts. Record the time, place, interrogator, recorder's name and work unit, and the person being questioned' name, gender, age, home address, and work unit item by item according to the prescribed columns. If there are other people present during the inquiry, it should also be recorded;

3. The content of the inquiry. Use a question-and-answer method to truthfully record the testimony provided by the person being questioned;

4. Check the transcripts. At the end of the interrogation, the recorder shall ask the person being questioned to check the transcript or read the transcript to him. If there is any discrepancy, he shall allow him to correct it. After confirmation, the person being questioned shall record in the transcript that the transcript has been read out by him or herself. Discrepancies;

5. The person being questioned, the person asking the question, and the person recording the information sign in turn.

Article 50 of the "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" ***, the materials that the People's Republic of China can use to prove the facts of the case are all evidence.

Evidence includes

(1) physical evidence;

(2) documentary evidence;

(3) witness testimony;

(4) Victim’s statement;

(5) Criminal suspect’s and defendant’s confession and defense;

(6) Identification conclusion;

( 7) Records of inspections, inspections, identifications, investigation experiments, etc.;

(8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data.

Evidence must be verified to be true before it can be used as the basis for finalizing a case.