How do you find out if you are involved?

To find out whether you are involved in the case, you can go to the local public security organ or judicial organ, or log on to official website or related APP to consult a lawyer or legal professional.

Go to the local public security organ or judicial organ to inquire first.

You can go directly to the local public security organ or the judicial organ, explain your needs to the staff, provide personal identification and relevant materials, and then ask if you are involved in the case. The staff will make an inquiry based on your information and inform you of the inquiry result.

Second, query through official website or related apps.

Public security organs or judicial organs in some areas may have opened official websites or related apps to provide information inquiry services. You can visit these websites or download and install related apps, and follow the prompts to enter personal information for inquiry. Please note that when using these platforms, you should ensure access to official channels and pay attention to protecting personal privacy and information security.

Third, consult a lawyer or legal professional.

If you are in doubt or uncertain about the situation involved, you can consult a lawyer or a legal professional for professional advice and help. They can help you understand relevant laws and regulations, analyze your situation and help you determine whether there are risks involved.

During the inquiry, please remain calm and rational, and respect the staff and legal provisions. If involved, we should actively cooperate with the relevant departments to investigate and deal with it; If it has nothing to do with the case, but there are misunderstandings or questions, you can explain and explain to the relevant departments.

To sum up:

To find out whether you are involved in the case, you can go to the local public security organ or judicial organ, or log on to official website or related APP to consult a lawyer or legal professional. During the inquiry, you should provide accurate personal information, abide by laws and regulations, respect the staff and take corresponding measures according to the inquiry results.

Legal basis:

Constitution of the people's Republic of China

Article 38 provides that:

The personal dignity of People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens is inviolable. It is forbidden to insult, slander, falsely accuse or frame citizens in any way.

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 122 stipulates:

When interrogating a criminal suspect, investigators may record or video the interrogation process; For cases that may be sentenced to life imprisonment or death penalty or other major criminal cases, the interrogation process shall be recorded or videotaped.

Audio or video recording should run through the whole process and remain intact.