Is there a time limit for a criminal case from filing at the police station to being transferred to the procuratorate? My mother was slightly injured in June 5438, 2000, and the forensic examination d

Is there a time limit for a criminal case from filing at the police station to being transferred to the procuratorate? My mother was slightly injured in June 5438, 2000, and the forensic examination determined that she was slightly injured. First, you must ensure that the case has been established as a criminal case. Well, it is impossible for the police station to show you the case file, but after accepting your case, it will make a report record and then give you a receipt for accepting the case, Huang~

Secondly, accepted cases are divided into filing and no case filed. If no legal documents are received for a long time (usually a few days), it means that the case has been filed for investigation;

Then, after investigation, the case seems to have no time limit until the suspect is caught. If there is evidence that the suspect has committed a crime, the public security organs will definitely take coercive measures of criminal detention immediately. From the date of criminal detention, if it is a single case (literally), the maximum detention period is 7 days; for multiple (more than 3 times), partnership (more than 2 people), mobile (more than 2 different areas) crimes, The maximum period of detention is 30 days. The above is the maximum period of criminal detention by the public security organs; the next seven days are the period for the procuratorate to decide whether to approve the arrest of the criminal suspect.

So within up to 37 days, you can receive a result of the case from the public security organ. Either the suspect cannot be found, there is no evidence to deal with the suspect, or the suspect has been arrested and prosecuted by the procuratorate. Unfortunately, there seems to be no relevant provisions in the "Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China", "Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China" and "Procedure Regulations for the Handling of Criminal Cases by Public Security Organs". If you have any questions about the progress of the case, you can communicate with the case handling agency.

In addition, although civil and criminal cases can be adjudicated jointly, criminal cases will be the main case and civil cases will be supplemented. Have you ever heard of the term “collateral civil action”? That is to say, on the premise that there are criminal cases to be judged together, the criminal cases will be judged first, and then the civil economic compensation will be judged, etc. The answer is that you can apply for civil compensation, but it must be before the court hears the criminal case. Otherwise, after the criminal judgment is over, you will be in trouble if you apply for civil compensation~

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