Hello, the answer to your question is as follows: 1. In the criminal handling regulations of public security organs, there are provisions on lawyers' meeting. It is required that lawyers should bring at least one trainee lawyer, but in practice, there is no strict requirement. Lawyers are not as strict as investigators (investigators and inspectors must ask two people), so a lawyer can also meet. I've done it a few times, but.
2. In fact, the public security organs do not act according to law, and sometimes they intentionally or unintentionally set obstacles for lawyers to meet and need lawyers to fight for them. I believe your lawyer will do justice for you.