Can prosecutors still be lawyers after breaking the law?

Those who have been criminally punished for intentional crimes cannot be lawyers, and those who commit negligent crimes can.

The law provides that:

Article 7 of the Lawyers Law An applicant shall not be issued a lawyer's practice certificate under any of the following circumstances:

(1) Having no or limited capacity for civil conduct;

(2) Having been subjected to criminal punishment, except for negligent crimes;

(3) Being expelled from public office or having his lawyer's practice certificate revoked.

"Measures for the Implementation of the National Judicial Examination" Article 16 A person who is under any of the following circumstances cannot sign up for the national judicial examination, and if he has gone through the registration procedures, the registration is invalid:

(1) Having received criminal punishment for intentional crime;

(2) Being expelled from public office by a state organ or having his lawyer's practice certificate or notary's practice certificate revoked;

(three) was sentenced to two years shall not sign up for the national judicial examination, or was sentenced to life shall not sign up for the national judicial examination.