The defendant who examines and prosecutes has no right to read the papers. Only the defendant's defense lawyer has the right to read the document. Even if the defense lawyer copied the file materials from the court, he could not show them to the defendant. Article 38 of the Criminal Procedure Law: From the date when the people's procuratorate examines and prosecutes the case, the defense lawyer may consult, extract and copy the case file. Other defenders may also consult, extract and copy the above materials with the permission of the people's court or the people's procuratorate. In the stage of examination and prosecution, lawyers need to apply for marking procedures. Lawyers can contact the prosecutor directly. With permission, the materials in the main volume can be consulted, and the auxiliary volume (the business volume of the case-handling organ) cannot be consulted. After the case is transferred to the procuratorate, the defense lawyer should contact the case management center as soon as possible to carry out the marking work. It should be noted that the defense lawyer should contact the case management center of the procuratorial organ for marking the papers as soon as the case has been sent to the procuratorial organ. The reason for this is to prevent the procuratorial organ from returning the case to the supplementary investigation organ for supplementary investigation before the lawyer has read the papers. Once the case file is returned to the investigation organ for supplementary investigation, the lawyer will not be able to consult the case file, and the delay may be as long as one month. At the same time, the defense lawyer can read the papers at the first time, and it can also prevent the procuratorial organ from allowing the defense lawyer to read the papers because the jurisdiction procedure is not in place after the case arrives at the procuratorial organ.
Legal objectivity:
Article 40 of the Criminal Procedure Law: Defence lawyers may consult, extract and copy the case file from the date when the people's procuratorate examines and prosecutes the case. Other defenders may also consult, extract and copy the above materials with the permission of the people's court or the people's procuratorate. Article 39 A defense lawyer may meet and correspond with a criminal suspect or defendant in custody. Other defenders, with the permission of the people's courts and people's procuratorates, may also meet and correspond with criminal suspects and defendants in custody.