Can a person who has committed a crime without criminal punishment be a lawyer?

Hello, exemption from criminal punishment is a decision made by judicial organs to exempt the defendant from punishment on the premise that the crime is minor and the defendant has constituted a crime. This is made on the basis that the parties constitute a crime.

Article 7 of the Lawyers Law stipulates that an applicant who has received criminal punishment shall not be issued a lawyer's practice certificate except for negligent crime. Therefore, an applicant who has committed a negligent crime or has not received criminal punishment except for negligent crime can be a lawyer, but he must have good conduct.