Is there a lawyer on duty in the court?

Subjectivity of law: The lawyer on duty can't defend in court, because the lawyer on duty can only provide legal advice, suggestions on procedure selection, applications for changing compulsory measures, suggestions on handling cases and other legal assistance to criminal suspects and defendants. Criminal suspects and defendants have the right to meet with lawyers on duty, and the people's courts, people's procuratorates and detention centers shall provide convenience for criminal suspects and defendants to meet with lawyers on duty.

Legal objectivity:

Article 36 of the Criminal Procedure Law: Legal aid institutions may send lawyers to be on duty in people's courts, detention centers and other places. If the criminal suspect or defendant does not entrust a defender or the legal aid institution does not entrust a lawyer to defend him, the lawyer on duty will provide legal assistance to the criminal suspect or defendant, such as legal consultation, suggestions on procedure selection, application for changing compulsory measures, and suggestions on handling cases. The people's courts, people's procuratorates and detention centers shall inform the criminal suspects and defendants that they have the right to meet the lawyers on duty, and provide convenience for the criminal suspects and defendants to meet the lawyers on duty.