Do I have to wear a mask when I enter the detention center?

Now you have to wear a mask when you enter the detention center.

What crimes do people usually commit when they enter a detention center? Almost all criminal cases are sent to the detention center with handcuffs, and I have never seen one without handcuffs. After they are handed over to the detention center, they will not be taken in unless they are felons (the murderer is mentally abnormal) or violate the regulations of the detention center. As long as criminal suspects enter the detention center, they are required to take handcuffs out of the prison room, but in the prison room, they are generally not handcuffed. It is inconvenient to wear handcuffs in daily life in the cell.

But generally speaking, suspects who may be sentenced to death will wear shackles. Felonies are required to wear fetters at all times, both inside and outside the prison.

Detention center under epidemic panic On February 2, 2020/KLOC-0, 27 cases were newly diagnosed in Zhejiang Shilifeng Prison, and 34 cases were diagnosed by * * *; Rencheng Prison in Jining, Shandong Province, with 207 new cases; 230 cases were diagnosed in Wuhan Women's Prison, Hubei Province; Shayang Han went to prison, and 4 1 case was diagnosed. This set off a storm of accountability in the entire prison system, and all the directors from the Justice Department to the warden were dismissed. It was also at that time that prisons and detention centers all over the country began to close, cutting off all communications. Compared with detention centers, prisons are more closed. Convicted prisoners are in prison, and suspects who are not detained are in detention centers. They were supposed to meet every day.

When the epidemic came, strictly speaking, it was not allowed to be seen normally after the centralized infection incident in the prison system in February. Today, nearly four months later, the number of new infections in this country is close to zero. There are no new prisons and detention centers, but they are still closed and there is no sign of opening. At the end of last year, I met a minor copyright infringement case in Xuzhou. The defendant pleaded guilty and pleaded guilty. The sentencing suggestion of the procuratorate is probation. One day in late February of 65438+, the defendant in custody was originally released on bail pending trial, but the leader in the middle said that there was a red-headed document, which would be delayed for one month, that is, to1late October of 65438+.

Then the epidemic came, and the prosecutor could not mention the defendant, and the judge could not mention the defendant. It's just that he was locked up for half a year and there was no sign of his release.

Not only those who should have been released on bail pending trial cannot be released on bail pending trial, but even those who have expired should be suspended. The Tianjin Tang case, which should have been held at the end of last year, was delayed for more than half a year; Shandong Heze Xu case, the court of second instance ruled to suspend, when to resume is unknown; In the case of Yongfeng Hu in Jiangxi, the court ruled to suspend the trial, and the court session time depends entirely on when the detention center can open. Not to mention the Anmou case in Xinjiang, it is not only impossible to hold a court session, but also impossible to meet. Lawyers will be quarantined 14 days, afraid to go. I feel that almost all criminal cases in the country have stopped.