The procuratorate recommended that the actual sentence be 9 months, and he has been released on bail for one year. Is there any chance for the court to sentence him to probation?

The procuratorate suggested a real sentence of nine months, but we should know that the time limit for obtaining bail pending trial is one year. If the time limit of one year has passed, will the court still have a chance to give a suspended sentence to this case? It needs to be discussed in several situations.

The court will generally listen to the procuratorial organs' suggestions on sentencing time, but it needs to be sentenced according to the circumstances of the case. If you want to shelve the case before the procuratorate announces the trial, then you have a certain chance to get a suspended sentence. Before the trial, there is another situation where you put forward the idea of adjusting sentencing before the court decides, and the court will give you this opportunity.

Those who do not have the above two situations will not accept the sentencing disposition of the judgment and file an appeal after the judgment takes effect. If you want to ask the court for probation again, your request and your appeal description will generally be rejected. Therefore, this time is still very important. At the same time, when you feel that you deserve a suspended sentence, you should boldly appeal. In the worst case, the judgment has taken effect and you can't change it. Besides, there may be other accidents in your situation, so he should make a detailed explanation according to the specific situation, not generalize.

Legally, if your sentence is less than three years, you can get a suspended sentence. If the circumstances are serious, even if you travel for more than ten years, then you will never get this opportunity, because the complexity of your case is really different from others. Generally speaking, the court will synthesize the opinions of the procuratorate, thus sentencing your case. If the sentence is nine months, there will definitely be a suspended sentence. Therefore, sometimes the law is more humane. I just hope that each of us can walk on the bottom line of the law, walk on every broad road and not do anything illegal.