Brief introduction of judicial police posts in people's courts
The judicial police of the people's court is one of the police types of the people's police. The task of the judicial police of the people's court is to prevent, stop and punish illegal and criminal acts that hinder trial activities, maintain trial order and ensure the smooth progress of trial work by exercising their functions and powers.
The duties of the judicial police of the people's court:
(1) guarding the court and maintaining the trial order;
(2) Being responsible for summoning witnesses and expert witnesses and delivering evidence materials when on duty;
(3) Serving legal documents;
(four) the execution of summons, summons and detention;
(5) Deliver, escort or take care of the defendant or criminal;
(six) to participate in the judgment or ruling of seizure, seizure, freezing and confiscation of property;
(seven) the execution of the death penalty (note: the judicial police in the grass-roots courts have no such responsibility);
(eight) other duties as prescribed by laws and regulations.
The judicial police of the people's courts implement the police rank system.
The judicial police of the people's courts implement the national civil servant salary system and enjoy the police rank allowance and other allowances, subsidies and insurance benefits stipulated by the state.