Lawyers, as defenders, can protect the rights of clients according to facts and laws, but I don't know how the court ruled.
The people's courts exercise judicial power independently in accordance with the law and are not subject to interference by administrative organs, social organizations or individuals.
Criminal Procedure Law Article 5 The people's courts independently exercise judicial power in accordance with the law, and the people's procuratorates independently exercise procuratorial power in accordance with the law, without interference from administrative organs, social organizations and individuals.
Article 37 The duty of a defender is to present materials and opinions on whether a criminal suspect or defendant is innocent, light or relieved of criminal responsibility according to facts and laws, and to safeguard the litigation rights and other legitimate rights and interests of the criminal suspect or defendant.
Second, can I appeal after the trial?
Yes, but certain conditions need to be met. According to "the Supreme People's Court on application"
Article 404 of the Interpretation stipulates that the people's court shall meet the following circumstances when trying a retrial case:
(1) If a party applies for retrial, the retrial applicant shall first state the retrial request and reasons, and then the respondent shall reply, and the other parties in the original trial shall express their opinions;
(2) If the case is retried due to protest, the protest organ shall first read the protest, and then the party applying for protest shall make a statement, and then the respondent shall reply, which shall be expressed by other parties in the original trial;
(3) The people's court shall retry the case ex officio. If there is a complainant, the complainant shall first state the retrial request and reasons, and then the respondent shall reply and the other parties in the original trial shall express their opinions;
(4) The people's court shall retry the case ex officio. If there is no complainant, the plaintiff or appellant in the original trial shall make a statement first, and then the other parties in the original trial shall express their opinions.
We can know that according to the regulations, lawyers don't know what the court decided before the trial. Lawyers do not have this right, but lawyers have the right to safeguard the interests of clients. I hope you understand. If you have any questions about the above related contents, you can consult relevant lawyers.