Why are the faces of suspects mosaiced in these legal programs? Keep it from the audience?

Because the suspect also has his right to privacy, it is his legal right not to be exposed to the public.

Criminal suspects have the right to privacy. Criminal suspect (also known as suspect, suspect, suspect) refers to the title of the person who was criminally investigated for suspected crime before the procuratorial organ formally filed a public prosecution with the court. Whether it is a crime or not, everyone has the right to reputation and privacy. Including the investigation object of the criminal investigation organ or the suspected object preliminarily determined by the investigation clue.

According to Article 2 of the Tort Liability Law, anyone who infringes upon civil rights and interests shall bear tort liability in accordance with this Law:

The civil rights and interests mentioned in this Law include personal rights and property rights such as the right to life, health, name, reputation, honor, portrait, privacy, marital autonomy, guardianship, ownership, usufructuary right, security right, copyright, patent right, trademark exclusive right, discovery right, stock right and inheritance right.

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During the investigation of a case by a public security organ, a criminal suspect enjoys the following legal rights:

1, the right to legal help;

2. The right to entrust a defender;

3. The right to apply for withdrawal;

4. The right to use the spoken and written languages of one's own nationality in litigation;

5. The right to apply for bail pending trial;

6. Have the right to refuse to answer questions irrelevant to this case;

7. The right to demand the cancellation of compulsory measures;

8. The right to apply for supplementary appraisal or re-appraisal;

9. The right of appeal against the decision of the people's procuratorate not to prosecute;

10, the right to view transcripts;

1 1, the right to sue for infringement;

The right to compensation.