Can I not plead guilty after pleading guilty?

Can I not plead guilty after pleading guilty?

When the defendant chooses to plead guilty, whether he can still plead not guilty is a complicated problem. Simply put, pleading guilty means that the defendant admits that he is guilty and accepts the corresponding punishment, but this does not mean that he cannot but plead guilty.

In our country, the criminal procedure law stipulates the defendant's right to defense. The defendant can choose to defend himself or entrust a defender to defend himself. Even if the defendants have pleaded guilty, they can still plead not guilty during the court trial.

However, it should be noted that once the defendant chooses to plead guilty, he will face a series of legal consequences. Pleading guilty and admitting punishment may lead to the defendant being convicted and accepting corresponding punishment. In addition, confession and punishment may also affect the credibility and reputation of the defendant and may have a negative impact on his future employment and life.

Therefore, the defendant should think carefully when deciding whether to plead not guilty. They can consult professional lawyers, get legal advice, and understand relevant legal provisions and procedures.

To sum up:

Even if the defendants choose to plead guilty, they can still plead not guilty during the court trial. This is the defendant's right to defense, but it also needs careful consideration and consultation with professional lawyers.

Legal basis:

Article 30 of the Criminal Procedure Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the defendant has the right to defend himself or entrust a defender to defend himself. Article 30 stipulates that in the course of criminal proceedings, the defendant may withdraw his confession or defense at any time, and may present new evidence and defense opinions.