The prosecutor's office did not recommend probation. Will the court impose a suspended sentence?

The prosecutor's office did not recommend a suspended sentence, and the court is unlikely to impose a suspended sentence. The procuratorate has the power of procuratorial suggestions and judicial supervision, but the judicial power lies in the courts. Prosecutorial recommendations are an important reference for judicial trials, but they are not the basis for judgment. Judgments are based on law and are made in court or collegial panel. The procuratorate's sentencing document does not recommend a suspended sentence. If the court deems it appropriate to suspend the sentence, the sentence will be suspended. If the procuratorate believes that the sentencing and punishment methods are inappropriate, it can exercise the power of trial supervision, but this is the next legal step.

Criminal Procedure Law of the People's Republic of China

Article 201

The court's handling of sentencing recommendations in cases of confession and punishment. When the people's court makes a judgment in accordance with the law, it should generally Adopt the charges and sentencing recommendations charged by the People's Procuratorate, except in the following circumstances:

(1) The defendant's behavior does not constitute a crime or should not be held criminally responsible;

(2) The defendant pleads guilty against his will;

(3) The defendant denies the alleged criminal facts;

(4) The charges charged in the prosecution are inconsistent with the charges found in the trial ;

(5) Other circumstances that may affect a fair trial.