Why did people get a notice at home before they went to prison for a month?

Hello, I'm a lawyer from the commercial finance team of Beijing Anbo Law Firm. Regarding your question, according to the case information you provided, I would like to make the following suggestions for your reference only.

First of all, the prison is the place where criminals are delivered for execution after being sentenced to punishment, provided that they are sentenced to punishment after being tried by the people's court for their crimes. Article 202 of the Criminal Procedure Law declares that all judgments shall be made in public. If a verdict is pronounced in court, it shall be served on the parties concerned and the people's procuratorate that initiated the public prosecution within five days; If the sentence is pronounced on a regular basis, it shall be served on the parties concerned and the people's procuratorate that initiated the public prosecution immediately after the announcement. The written judgment shall be served on the defender and the agent ad litem. Therefore, it is not illegal for the court not to serve the judgment on the family. Article 20 of the Prison Law: After a prisoner is put into prison, the prison shall notify the prisoner's family. The notice shall be issued within five days from the date of admission to prison. Therefore, people who go to prison to execute the death penalty can contact the judicial organs without receiving the notice.

If you say that the suspect has been detained or arrested, and the family members have not been notified. After criminal detention, the suspect will be sent to the detention center. According to Article 85 of the Criminal Procedure Law, when a public security organ detains a person, it must produce a detention permit. After detention, the detained person shall be immediately sent to the detention center for custody, and shall not exceed twenty-four hours. Unless it is impossible to notify or the notification of suspected crimes endangering national security or terrorist activities may hinder the investigation, the family members of the detained person shall be notified within 24 hours after detention. After the circumstances that hinder the investigation disappear, the family members of the detained person shall be notified immediately.

The reason why the family did not receive the notice may be that the suspect did not want to tell the family and did not provide relevant contact information. It may also be that the information provided cannot be delivered, and the suspected crime may hinder the investigation.

The above is my suggestion on this question for your reference only. Wish you all the best!

I have worked in a prison, and I have seen this before.

On the first day of arrival in prison, prisoners will register personal information, including crime, sentence and home address, as well as the contact information of immediate family members. Moreover, the prison will issue a formal "notice of acceptance" to the prisoners' families within three days. Family members can meet in prison with the notice of admission and the registered permanent residence. There is a fixed date for the meeting in prison, but if it is a new prisoner in prison, especially a foreign prisoner, the first meeting is generally possible at any time. After all, some foreign prisoners' families don't know the situation, and it's not easy to come all the way.

If the family members have not received the "notice of admission to prison", the biggest reason is that the prisoners are unwilling to increase the number of communication places for their families. These prisoners have committed crimes themselves and do not want to cause trouble to their families, especially those with poor family conditions and long distances. It is inconvenient and expensive for them to come to their home once. In order not to cause psychological and economic burden to the family, the contact information of the family will not be filled in when registering. I have known a prisoner for more than forty years, living in the countryside outside the county, and very poor. There is only one old mother in her seventies at home. She visits him twice a year and drives several hours from her hometown to our city. In order to save money, she walked from the city for two or three hours to see her son in prison. I gingerly took out a handful of small denomination money from my pocket to keep an account for my son. Every time I look at this old woman, it makes people cry. The police advised her not to come, and she said that she was worried. She must come to see her son before she can be practical.

Don't worry if you don't receive the notice of imprisonment and want to visit the family members who have served their sentences. As long as you determine which prison he is in, take the household registration book and his ID card, and then go to the community or the police station to issue a certificate, you can go to the prison reception room to talk to the police about the situation, or you can accept it.

So, this friend asks you not to worry too much. If you haven't received the notice of imprisonment, you can see your relatives through the above methods. I also hope that your relatives can turn over a new leaf and you can be together as soon as possible.

According to the law, the prison authorities should issue a notice of imprisonment to a prisoner within five days of his imprisonment. I haven't received it for a month. Maybe the mailing address is wrong or the original address has changed.

Only I don't provide the contact information of my family! Usually registered. If I don't provide contact information, I can't inform you!

Criminals have 1 to 3 months of training in prison, where they learn the rules. Usually, when you first go to prison, you will arrange for criminals to leave the phone number of their immediate family members. If they haven't contacted their families for a long time, they can go to the place where they live to see if there are any letters coming and going. Under normal circumstances, they should inform their families.

Don't worry, since you have served your sentence in prison, the prison will inform your family members, and the court will not inform your family members. If you have a lawyer, you can ask him.

Wait, don't worry.