The plaintiff's lawyer participated in false litigation.

As a professional lawyer, those who commit crimes in violation of the practice standards shall be given heavier punishment as appropriate.

As a professional lawyer, filing a civil lawsuit with fabricated facts seriously hinders judicial execution activities and does not meet the conditions for exemption from criminal punishment.

As professional lawyers, they use their professional legal knowledge to actively commit crimes, which have the same effect. They are all principal offenders.

As a professional lawyer, anyone who files a civil lawsuit with fabricated facts, illegally occupies other people's property or evades legal debts, and at the same time constitutes the crime of false litigation and fraud, should be given a heavier punishment.

Legal basis:

Article 40 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Lawyers shall not commit any of the following acts in practice:

(1) Accepting entrustment, charging fees, accepting property or other benefits from the client without permission;

(two) to seek the disputed rights and interests of the parties by taking advantage of providing legal services;

(3) accepting property or other benefits from the other party, and maliciously colluding with the other party or a third party to infringe upon the rights and interests of the client;

(4) Meeting with judges, prosecutors, arbitrators and other relevant staff in violation of regulations;

(5) bribing judges, prosecutors, arbitrators and other relevant staff members, introducing bribes or instigating or inducing parties to pay bribes, or otherwise influencing judges, prosecutors, arbitrators and other relevant staff members to handle cases according to law;

(six) intentionally providing false evidence or threatening or inducing others to provide false evidence, so that the other party can not legally obtain evidence;

(seven) inciting or instigating the parties to take illegal means such as disturbing public order and endangering public security to resolve disputes;

(8) Disrupting the order of courts and arbitration tribunals and interfering with the normal conduct of litigation and arbitration activities.