The lawyer met with the prisoner for the last time to explain whether the trial was coming.

Yes, this is the last meeting before the trial, especially the timing needs to be cautious. Some lawyers may have the idea of "starting court tomorrow and meeting today". Although this can make the defendant clearly remember what the defense lawyer said, it is easy to cause the meeting to be unsuccessful and not leave enough time for the defendant to digest the content.

Because there is no meeting room in the detention center, and it is stipulated that co-defendants cannot meet at the same time, for cases with more co-defendants, defense lawyers should meet 2~3 days in advance to avoid "collision" during the meeting, which leads to unsuccessful meeting. At the same time, meeting in advance can give defendants more time to digest the opinions of defense lawyers, and can also alleviate their anxiety before the trial.