Is it still useful to find a lawyer in criminal detention?

1. Lawyers can meet suspects, but non-lawyers can't.

2, more conducive to a comprehensive understanding of the facts of the case.

3. Lawyers can explain the charges involved for criminal suspects.

4. Lawyers can represent complaints or accusations.

Criminal suspects know very little about relevant laws and regulations, so it is difficult to tell whether the actions of staff such as investigation organs and detention centers infringe on their legitimate rights and interests or extort confessions by torture. At this time, lawyers are needed to explain, analyze and represent their own complaints or accusations against illegal acts.

If you don't hire a lawyer, the suspect may not know how to defend his rights when his legitimate rights and interests are violated.