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What will happen if the police station sends letters to family members?

Legal analysis: During detention, the detention center will send letters to the family. The criminal suspect who enters the detention center is being examined, and it is absolutely forbidden to contact anyone outside, but he has the right to meet a lawyer. Defense lawyers can meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants in custody. Other defenders, with the permission of the people's courts and people's procuratorates, may also meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants in custody. If a defense lawyer holds a lawyer's practice certificate, a law firm's certificate, a power of attorney or a letter of legal aid to ask for a meeting with the criminal suspect or defendant in custody, the detention center shall arrange the meeting in time, which shall not exceed 48 hours at the latest.

Legal basis: Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC).

Article 84 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.

Article 98 If a case of detaining a criminal suspect or defendant cannot be settled within the time limit of investigation, detention, examination and prosecution, first instance and second instance as stipulated in this Law, the criminal suspect or defendant shall be released; If it is necessary to continue verification and trial, the criminal suspect or defendant may be released on bail pending trial or under residential surveillance.