A person released on bail pending trial. Can you entrust a teacher to defend another person? In the criminal case, two people were convicted of obstruction of official duties at the same time, one was

A person released on bail pending trial. Can you entrust a teacher to defend another person? In the criminal case, two people were convicted of obstruction of official duties at the same time, one was released on bail and the other was imprisoned. If it is a co-defendant, although it is not clearly defined, there is no conflict of interest.

His guardian and close relatives may entrust defenders.

Although you have been released on bail pending trial and have not been detained, you still belong to the identity of a criminal suspect, and you can consider entrusting a lawyer to be your defender.

According to Article 33 of the Criminal Procedure Law, if a criminal suspect or defendant is in custody, his guardian or near relative may entrust a defender. Article 106 (6) of the Criminal Procedure Law stipulates that "near relatives" refer to husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, brothers and sisters.