The procedures for handling criminal cases are generally as follows:
1. Criminal detention: After 7 days or 37 days of detention, the public security organ reports to the procuratorate for arrest.
2. Trial arrest: The procuratorial organ shall make a decision to approve or disapprove the arrest within 7 days.
3. Post-arrest investigation: After the procuratorate approves the arrest, it will return the case to the public security organ for post-arrest investigation for a period of 2 months.
Four. Trial and prosecution: after the arrest, the investigation ends and the public security organ transfers it to the procuratorial organ for examination and prosecution. The procuratorial organ shall decide whether to prosecute within 1 month or 1 month and a half. If the evidence is considered insufficient and needs to be improved, the case will be returned to the public security for supplementary investigation. Return it twice at most.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) supplementary investigation: The public security organ completed the investigation within 1 month. Then send it to the procuratorate.
Prosecution of intransitive verbs: after examination, the procuratorial organ brings a lawsuit to the court within 1 month or 1 month and a half, or does not bring a lawsuit.
Seven. Trial: After receiving the prosecution from the procuratorate, the court will generally make a judgment within 1 month. If it is incidental to civil affairs, the time shall be extended according to regulations.
In the above stages, compensation can be negotiated. Because it is a minor injury, after the other party compensates, the procuratorate can make a decision not to prosecute and let people go. Ordinary courts will also make suspended sentences or other judgments.
It's only been a month now, and it's still a long time. If you are not short of money to treat injuries, it will be good for you if the judicial department procrastinates again and again, because the other party is in the detention center, and the final judgment cannot be less than the time in the detention center, so the longer it is delayed, the worse it will be for the criminal suspect.
What's wrong with letting them spend the New Year in the detention center? It's not too late to negotiate with them after the New Year, or after three or four months.