Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel franchise - Can people under control stay in hotels?

Can people under control stay in hotels?

Yes.

1. Can I stay in a hotel in other places while serving a sentence outside prison? Yes, but those who are temporarily serving a sentence outside prison must report regularly to the judicial office that implements the community correction center. If they want to work outside the prison, they must submit a written application in advance. The Judicial Office makes decisions based on specific circumstances. If a person serving a sentence outside prison wants to live abroad for a long time, he must obtain the consent of the correctional agency in accordance with the procedures. Our country's Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that community corrections shall be implemented in accordance with the law for criminals who have been sentenced to public surveillance, suspended probation, parole, or temporarily serving their sentences outside prison, and the community corrections institutions shall be responsible for the implementation.

(1) Those who have serious illness and need to be released on medical parole. (2) Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding their babies. (3) Those who cannot take care of themselves, and the application of temporary supervised release will not harm society. If a criminal sentenced to life imprisonment falls under the circumstances specified in Item 2 of the preceding paragraph, his sentence may be temporarily served outside prison. Criminals who may be dangerous to society if they are eligible for medical parole, or criminals who injure themselves, are not allowed to be released on medical parole. If a criminal is indeed seriously ill and must be released on medical parole, a hospital designated by the provincial people's government shall diagnose him and issue a certification document. Before the execution is handed over, the temporary execution outside prison shall be decided by the people's court where the execution is handed down. After being handed over for execution, the prison or detention center must submit written opinions on temporarily serving the sentence outside prison. Article 269 of my country's Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that community corrections shall be implemented in accordance with the law for criminals who have been sentenced to public surveillance, suspended, paroled, or temporarily served outside prison, and the community corrections institution shall be responsible for the execution.