According to Article 93 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC): "When prosecuting a case, a procuratorial organ shall submit an indictment to the people's court and serve a copy of the indictment to the victim, defendant and defender. However, unless the relevant state organs or units and facts are clear and the evidence is conclusive, there is no need to prosecute. " There is no clear stipulation whether the prosecution opinion must be made public, but under normal circumstances, the prosecution opinion will not be made public to the criminal suspect, and only under special circumstances will the criminal suspect be informed. For example, if a criminal suspect files an application to know the facts and evidence of his suspected crime, or admits his criminal behavior in court and has a good attitude of pleading guilty, the procuratorial organ may inform the criminal suspect of the prosecution opinion. In addition, it should be noted that even if the contents of the criminal suspect's prosecution opinions are told, sensitive information such as the victim's personal privacy and business secrets should not be disclosed.
If the criminal suspect wants to copy or read the contents of the prosecution opinion, does the procuratorial organ have the right to refuse? Article 93 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) clearly stipulates that "the defendant has the right to know the contents of the indictment and read a copy". Therefore, criminal suspects have the right to read or copy their own prosecution opinions, and procuratorial organs have no right to refuse.
As the case information of the court, family members and criminal suspects have no right to ask to see the indictment. If you entrust a lawyer, the lawyer can show it to your family. Or his family is the defender of the suspect, in which case the court will show the defender the indictment.
Legal basis:
Article 120 of the Civil Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) * * * A lawsuit shall be filed with the people's court, and a copy shall be submitted according to the number of defendants. If it is really difficult to write a complaint, it can be made orally, which will be recorded by the people's court and the other party will be informed.