If a criminal suspect pleads guilty and accepts punishment in the procuratorate, he may still be prosecuted. Especially if the circumstances are serious and criminal liability needs to be investigated in accordance with the law, the procuratorate will initiate a public prosecution. Unless there is a statutory reason not to prosecute. For example, if the circumstances are obviously minor and harmless, they are not considered crimes.
Legal objectivity:
Article 174 of the "Criminal Procedure Law": If a criminal suspect voluntarily pleads guilty and agrees to the application of sentencing recommendations and procedures, he shall be protected by the defender or on duty. Sign a confession of guilt in the presence of a lawyer. If a criminal suspect pleads guilty and accepts punishment, there is no need to sign a confession and punishment statement under any of the following circumstances: (1) The criminal suspect is blind, deaf, mute, or a mental patient who has not completely lost the ability to recognize or control his own behavior; (2) The legal representative or defender of a minor criminal suspect has objections to the minor's confession and punishment; (3) Other circumstances where signing a confession of guilt and repentance is not required.