Criminal cases are generally divided into four stages: acceptance stage, investigation stage, investigation stage and closing stage.
From the beginning of filing a case, it will be initially qualitative, and then it may change according to the investigation. Generally, this characterization will be more accurate when it is transferred to the procuratorate for prosecution. Of course, the final nature still depends on the court. To sum up, when inspecting the scene, it is generally in the investigation stage, and the case has been preliminarily characterized when inspecting the scene.
Extended data:
The criminal suspect and his legal representative have the right to ask the investigation organ that has an interest in the case to be responsible for the withdrawal of investigators, appraisers and translators.
Legal rights of criminal suspects:
1, the right to legal help
A criminal suspect may, after the first interrogation by the investigation organ or the day when compulsory measures are taken, hire a lawyer to provide him with legal advice and represent him in complaints and accusations.
2, the right to entrust a defender
The criminal suspect has the right to entrust a defender from the date when the case is transferred for examination and prosecution. The people's procuratorate shall, within three days from the date of receiving the case materials transferred for examination and prosecution, inform the criminal suspect that he has the right to entrust a defender.
3. Right to apply for withdrawal
If the procurator or his close relatives have an interest in the case, and the procurator accepts the client and his client's treat and presents, and meets the client and his client in violation of the regulations, the criminal suspect has the right to ask him to withdraw.
4. The right to use the spoken and written languages of one's own nationality in litigation.
5. Right to apply for bail pending trial
Criminal suspects in custody and their legal representatives, close relatives and lawyers hired have the right to apply for bail pending trial.
6. Have the right to refuse to answer questions irrelevant to this case.
7. Right to request the cancellation of coercive measures
If a criminal suspect and his legal representative, close relatives or lawyers entrusted by the criminal suspect take compulsory measures against the people's procuratorate for more than the statutory time limit, they have the right to demand the cancellation of compulsory measures.
8. Right to apply for supplementary appraisal or re-appraisal
A criminal suspect may apply for supplementary appraisal or re-appraisal of the appraisal conclusion used as evidence.
9. The right of appeal against the decision of the people's procuratorate not to prosecute.
A criminal suspect may appeal to the people's procuratorate against the decision made by the people's procuratorate not to prosecute.
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