1. The difference between prosecutors and lawyers: 1. Different professions: prosecutors are national judicial personnel and are civil servants; lawyers are freelancers. 2. Different tasks: Prosecutors exercise rights on behalf of the country, serve as prosecutors in criminal cases, and prosecute criminal suspects on behalf of the country and society; and another role is to act as a supervisor of the law and supervise judicial activities. Lawyers are entrusted by clients to participate in various lawsuits as agents and only use their legal knowledge to provide legal services to clients. 3. The sources of rights are different: the prosecutor's power is granted by the state; the lawyer's litigation rights are obtained through the client's entrustment. Article 30 of the Lawyers Law: When a lawyer serves as an agent for litigation legal affairs or an agent for non-litigation legal affairs, he shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the client within the scope of the entrusted authority. Article 31 When a lawyer serves as a defender, he shall, based on the facts and law, submit materials and opinions on whether the criminal suspect or defendant is innocent, lenient or mitigated, or exempted from criminal liability, so as to protect the litigation rights of the criminal suspect or defendant. and other legitimate rights and interests.