Can the same lawyer be the defender of different co-suspects at different stages of a case?

The same lawyer can't defend the criminal suspect in different stages of the same case, that is to say, in the same case, a lawyer can only defend the criminal suspect in one case, or defend the plaintiff or the defendant. You can't be a lawyer and take care of both sides. In this case, it violates the principle of fairness and justice.

The lawyer's defense for the client is directly related to what the client will get in the end, or what kind of punishment he will receive. This is very important, because although the law is the bottom line requirement for regulating people's behavior, if you interpret it from different angles, different results may indeed appear, because if you meet a good lawyer who commits the same crime, you may be sentenced to 3-7 years, but if you meet a lawyer with a particularly strong opponent, you will be sentenced to 65438+. Because the angle of legal interpretation is different, the final result of explaining his behavior with different laws is different.

This is because the same lawyer, if he only defends one party and defends one of his clients, will wholeheartedly stand on the client's side to help his client win the lawsuit. Because winning is very important for lawyers. If a lawyer always fights 10 cases and loses 8 cases, who dares to look for him? People say it's normal to say a few words occasionally. After all, some people can't guarantee that they will win, but they can do it normally. What kind of punishment should the other party receive and what kind of compensation should the other party make? If you can't do it, it's your fault once and twice. Do it a few more times and you will be excluded from your career. Your incompetence will have an impact on the whole lawyer career.

So generally, a lawyer can only defend one client. If the other party thinks that you have done a good job, your professional knowledge is still very strong, but in any case, it will not work in this lawsuit. If the other party still has a chance, he can hire the other party's lawyer next time he encounters the same thing, but in this case, he can't be opposed to the other party.