How long does it take to get bail pending trial?

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Hello, the answer to the question about how long it will take Tieling to get a bail pending trial is as follows: the time limit from applying for a bail pending trial to applying for approval is generally determined by the case-handling organ according to the specific circumstances. However, according to relevant regulations, if a relative or lawyer applies for bail pending trial, the case-handling organ shall give a reply within three days. That is, criminal suspects, defendants and their legal representatives, close relatives or defenders have the right to apply for changing compulsory measures. The people's court, the people's procuratorate and the public security organ shall make a decision within three days after receiving the application. If it disagrees with the change of compulsory measures, it shall inform the applicant and explain the reasons for disagreement.

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Article 83 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure of the People's Procuratorate (for Trial Implementation) The People's Procuratorate may obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect under any of the following circumstances: (1) He may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or independent application of supplementary punishment; (two) may be sentenced to more than fixed-term imprisonment, bail will not cause social danger; (3) A woman who is seriously ill, unable to take care of herself, pregnant or breast-feeding her baby is released on bail pending trial, which will not cause social danger; (four) the criminal suspect's detention period expires, the case has not yet been concluded, and it is necessary to get a bail pending trial. Legal basis: Article 83 of the Rules of Criminal Procedure of the People's Procuratorate (for Trial Implementation) The People's Procuratorate may obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect under any of the following circumstances: (1) He may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or independent application of additional punishment; (two) may be sentenced to more than fixed-term imprisonment, bail will not cause social danger; (3) A woman who is seriously ill, unable to take care of herself, pregnant or breast-feeding her baby is released on bail pending trial, which will not cause social danger; (four) the criminal suspect's detention period expires, the case has not yet been concluded, and it is necessary to get a bail pending trial.