The time, location, what case is being investigated, who is involved, how to extract it, under what circumstances, where to place the extracted physical evidence, etc. must be written in detail and signed by the producer. The inquiry transcript consists of three parts: header, body and tail.
1. The first part mainly records the organization of the inquiry activity. Generally, it is filled in item by item according to the printed format. The content includes: the start time and end time of the questioning (specifically when and what minute), the location of the questioning, the name of the investigator, the name of the recorder, and the basic information of the person being questioned (including name, gender, age, ethnicity, work unit and occupation). , current address). The relationship between the person being questioned and certain specific people or events involved in the case should also be stated.
2. This part of the text is the focus of the inquiry transcript. Use question-and-answer writing method to mainly record the progress of inquiry activities. At the beginning, the first question and answer. The person being questioned should be informed that he or she must truthfully provide testimony and testimonies, and state the legal responsibilities he or she should bear. The record of the subject's questions and answers must be true, detailed, and specific.
3. At the end of the tail inquiry, the recorder should hand over the inquiry transcript to the person being questioned for verification. For the person being questioned who cannot read, the content of the transcript should be read out to him or her. If there are errors or omissions in the transcript, corrections or additions should be allowed. After the transcript is verified by the person being questioned, the person being questioned will sign (stamp) or fingerprint the bottom of each page of the transcript, and write on the last page of the transcript next to the last line of the transcript: I have read the above transcript (or provided it to me). read), which is consistent with what I said. Then sign (stamp) or fingerprint on the lower right side. Any additional corrections in the transcript must be fingerprinted to ensure their authenticity and accuracy. If the person being questioned refuses to sign an opinion, sign (seal) or take a fingerprint, the recorder shall indicate this in the transcript.