What should I do if I am criminally detained for obstructing official duties?

If you interfere with official duties, you are suspected of obstructing official duties. How to make a final judgment-whether you can get a good result depends on whether you can find all the facts and circumstances favorable to the defendant in time and explain them to the case-handling organ concisely, reasonably and forcefully. Without access to the substantive evidence of the case, lawyers can't determine whether they are innocent or lightly sentenced, or whether they are sentenced to defense, and they can't predict the final result such as judgment-a good case result is made, not predicted out of thin air. Criminal defense is a process. Only when lawyers get involved in the case and carry out specific defense work can they find all the facts and plots that are beneficial to the defendant. For the specific behavior details proved in the evidence materials, the investigation organs and procuratorial organs will interpret the legal attributes from the perspective of accusation, while the defense lawyers will interpret the legal attributes from the perspective of defense. Which interpretation method the court finally adopts depends on which interpretation is more reasonable.