Will the first-instance judgment be served on the prisoner's family? What do family members think of the verdict? Will it be delivered to the lawyer hired in the first instance?

There are several ways to send it home: 1. If it is a minor, it will be served directly on the family by the court. 2. If a lawyer was hired in the first instance, the court may have handed it over to the lawyer, and they should also hand it over. After all, it is unreasonable to collect money until the end of the first trial and not even tell the family about the result. Lawyers themselves must have a verdict. 3, served by the local police station court, many police stations will give it to their families, but they can't pay it if they don't live in their hometown. 4. If there is no lawyer, some courts will mail the judgment to the country of origin, and the country of origin also needs someone. 5. Go to the court of first instance and ask the judge of first instance.