What will happen if you are criminally detained for theft?

Subjective aspects of the law:

1. Suspected theft is detained in criminal detention for no more than 37 days. If the people's procuratorate does not approve the arrest, the public security organ shall release it immediately after receiving the notice and inform the people's procuratorate of the implementation in time. For those who need to continue the investigation and meet the conditions of obtaining a bail pending trial or residential surveillance, they shall be released on bail pending trial or residential surveillance according to law. (2) As stipulated in the Criminal Procedure Law, if the public security organ deems it necessary to arrest the detained person, it shall submit it to the people's procuratorate for examination and approval within three days after detention. Under special circumstances, the time limit for submitting for examination and approval may be extended by 1 to 4 days. (3) For major suspects who have committed crimes on the run, repeatedly committed crimes, or ganged up to commit crimes, the time limit for submitting for examination and approving arrest may be extended to 3 days. (4) The people's procuratorate shall, within seven days from the date of receiving approval of arrest from the public security organ, make a decision on whether to approve or disapprove the arrest. If the people's procuratorate does not approve the arrest, the public security organ shall release it immediately after receiving the notice and inform the people's procuratorate of the implementation in time. If it is necessary to continue the investigation and meet the conditions of obtaining a guarantor pending trial and residential surveillance, it shall obtain a guarantor pending trial and residential surveillance according to law. Legal purpose:

According to Article 115 of the Criminal Procedure Law, flagrante delicto and major suspects can be detained according to law, and criminal suspects who meet the conditions for arrest should be arrested according to law.