Flow chart of handling cases by public security organs

The flow chart of handling cases by public security organs mainly includes investigation, filing, examination and prosecution, etc. , and shall strictly abide by legal procedures and relevant regulations.

The flow chart of handling cases by public security organs refers to the diagrams and explanations of investigation, filing, examination and prosecution in criminal cases by public security organs according to certain procedures and regulations. These links include, but are not limited to, evidence collection, investigation and evidence collection, case registration, detention, bail pending trial, review and prosecution, trial and so on. The flow chart of public security organs' handling cases aims at standardizing handling procedures, safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the parties and ensuring the smooth progress of investigation and prosecution. Specifically, the flow chart of handling cases by public security organs should strictly abide by legal procedures and relevant regulations. For example, in the process of investigation, public security organs need to start investigation procedures according to law, investigate and collect evidence from cases, and collect evidence by means of inquiry and search; In the process of filing a case, the public security organ needs to register and file a case in accordance with the regulations; In the process of examining and prosecuting, the public security organs need to examine the evidence, draw up the accusation opinions and approve them, and decide to prosecute. At the same time, in the flow chart of handling cases, the public security organs should also pay attention to the protection of human rights and the thinking of the rule of law, respect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties, guarantee their right to take necessary measures, guide and coordinate relevant departments to jointly carry out investigation, examination and trial, and ensure the fair and equitable handling of cases.

How do public security organs protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties when handling criminal cases? When handling criminal cases, public security organs should investigate and collect evidence, file a case, examine and prosecute according to law, and also pay attention to protecting the legitimate rights and interests of the parties. For example, when interrogating, public security organs need to follow legal procedures and respect the rights of the interrogated; When in custody, we should strictly abide by the statutory time limit and legal procedures to protect the legitimate rights and interests of detainees; When obtaining bail pending trial, the parties concerned should be supervised and managed to prevent them from escaping and interfering with the investigation of the case. In addition, the public security organs should also provide legal aid and help to the parties, strengthen communication and consultation with the parties and their agents, and ensure that the legitimate rights and interests of the parties are effectively safeguarded.

The flow chart of handling cases by public security organs is an important guiding tool in criminal proceedings, which can standardize handling procedures, protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties and ensure fair handling. Public security organs should pay attention to legal thinking and human rights protection in criminal proceedings when implementing the flow chart of handling cases, strengthen coordination and cooperation with relevant departments, and make positive contributions to social security and public safety.

Legal basis:

Article 144 of the Procedures for Handling Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs stipulates that the period of investigation and detention of criminal suspects after arrest shall not exceed two months. If the case is complicated and the investigation cannot be concluded at the expiration of the time limit, a written opinion shall be issued to request approval to extend the detention period for investigation. With the approval of the person in charge of the public security organ at or above the county level, it shall be sent to the people's procuratorate at the same level seven days before the expiration of the time limit and forwarded to the people's procuratorate at the next higher level for approval and extension for one month.