Witness testimony is also evidence. What charges? 1. The final sentencing depends on whether all the facts and circumstances favorable to the defendant can be found and explained to the case-handling organ concisely, reasonably and forcefully. Without access to the substantive evidence of the case, lawyers can't determine whether they are innocent or lightly sentenced, or whether they are sentenced to defense, and they can't predict the final result such as judgment. A good case result is made, not predicted out of thin air. 2. Criminal defense is a process. Only by intervening in the case and carrying out specific defense work can lawyers find out all the facts and circumstances that are beneficial to the defendant, and accordingly put forward corresponding opinions to the case handlers and strive for a good judgment. Click on the lawyer's photo on the left to find the website. Check the contact information, charging standards, miscellaneous notes on handling cases, criminal research, defense skills and other related contents. Lawyers are professionals, and like doctors, they specialize in civil and criminal defense. Therefore, it is necessary to entrust a lawyer specializing in criminal defense business for the first time.
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Article 50 of the Criminal Procedure Law All that can be used to prove the facts of a case is evidence. Evidence includes: (1) physical evidence; (2) Documentary evidence; (3) Testimony of witnesses; (4) the victim's statement; (5) confessions and excuses of criminal suspects and defendants; (6) Appraisal opinions; (7) Records of inquests, inspections, appraisals, investigations and experiments; (8) Audio-visual materials and electronic data. The evidence must be verified before it can be used as the basis for finalizing the case. Article 61 The testimony of a witness must be cross-examined and verified by the public prosecutor, the victim, the defendant and the defender in court before it can be used as the basis for finalizing the case. If the court finds that a witness intentionally perjures or conceals criminal evidence, it shall deal with it according to law.