During the trial of a criminal case, can the defense ask questions to the prosecutor?

The prosecution and defense can ask each other questions and debate.

Parties, litigation agents and defenders enjoy the following main litigation rights in accordance with the law during court hearings:

(1) The parties have the right to challenge members of the collegial panel, clerks, prosecutors, appraisers, The translator applied for recusal.

(2) The defendant may defend himself or entrust others to defend himself in accordance with the law.

(3) With the permission of the presiding judge, the parties and defenders may ask questions to witnesses and appraisers.

(4) The prosecutor and the defender may argue with each other.

(5) The parties, defenders and agents ad litem may present evidence proving the defendant's guilt, innocence, misdemeanor or misdemeanor, may apply to notify new witnesses to appear in court, and may apply to obtain new evidence. For objects, you can apply for re-appraisal or inspection.

(6) The defendant has the right to make a final statement at the end of the court argument.