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Did you write the record yourself or the police?
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The interrogation record shall truthfully and completely record the statements of witnesses and victims.

1. The interrogation record is handled in the same way as that of the defendant. It should be verified by witnesses and victims, so that they can correct their mistakes. Read aloud for those who can't read. If a witness or victim requests to write testimony in person, it shall be allowed, and if necessary, the witness or victim may be required to write testimony in person. The order of interrogation transcripts shall conform to the actual interrogation order.

2. The interrogation record, as the testimony provided by witnesses, has the seriousness of law. Therefore, both the police and the interviewee should sign to confirm the correctness of the transcript.

3. The interrogation record is an important written evidence material with legal effect formed in the process of case investigation. It is a written record for the people's police handling the case to inquire and verify the statements and excuses made by the illegal suspects, victims or other people, and the illegal suspects, victims or other witnesses.

Therefore, the people's police handling the case must truthfully record the inquiry and the answers, statements and excuses of the interviewees, and accurately, comprehensively and objectively reflect the true situation of the inquiry. Witnesses or victims and interrogators shall sign the interrogation record.

Legal basis:

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 207

All the activities of the court trial shall be written by the clerk, and shall be signed by the presiding judge and the clerk after being examined by the presiding judge. The witness testimony part of the court record shall be read out in court or handed over to the witness for reading. After the witness admits that it is correct, he shall sign or seal it. The court records shall be handed over to or read out to the parties concerned. If the parties consider that there are omissions or errors in the records, they may request supplements or corrections. After the parties admit that it is correct, they shall sign or seal it.