Can a duty crime be released on bail pending trial?

Duty crime, in line with the conditions of bail, can be released on bail.

1, may be sentenced to public surveillance, criminal detention or independent application of supplementary punishment;

2, may be sentenced to more than fixed-term imprisonment, taking bail pending trial will not cause social danger;

3. Suffering from serious illness, unable to take care of themselves, pregnant or nursing a baby, and taking bail pending trial will not cause social danger;

4, the detention period expires, the case has not yet been settled, and it is necessary to get a bail pending trial.

Generally speaking, bail is not allowed under the following circumstances:

1, for criminal suspects who seriously endanger social order and other criminal suspects with bad criminal nature and serious circumstances;

2. For recidivists and principals of criminal groups, they shall not be released on bail pending trial;

3. Criminal suspects who evade investigation by means of self-injury or self-injury;

4 criminal suspects who endanger national security, violent crimes and other serious crimes.

I hope the above content can help you. Please consult a professional lawyer if you have any other questions.

Legal basis: Article 67 of the Criminal Procedure Law.

The people's courts, people's procuratorates and public security organs may obtain a guarantor pending trial for a criminal suspect or defendant under any of the following circumstances:

(a) 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 detention period expires, the case has not yet been settled, and it is necessary to get a bail pending trial.

Bail pending trial shall be executed by the public security organ.