1. The differences between prosecutors and lawyers are as follows: 1.2. Different tasks: prosecutors exercise their rights on behalf of the state, act as prosecutors in criminal cases, and prosecute criminal suspects on behalf of the state and society; Another role of lawyers is to act as legal supervisors and supervise judicial activities. Lawyers are entrusted by the parties to participate in all kinds of litigation as agents, and only use their legal knowledge to provide legal services to the parties. 3. The sources of rights are different: the power of the prosecutor is endowed by the state; The lawyer's litigation rights are obtained through the entrustment of the parties. 2. Article 3 of the Lawyers Law stipulates that a lawyer, as an agent for litigation legal affairs or an agent for non-litigation legal affairs, shall accept entrustment according to law and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of clients. Article 31 A lawyer, as a defender, shall, according to facts and laws, put forward materials and opinions on whether a criminal suspect or defendant is innocent, light or relieved of criminal responsibility, and safeguard the litigation rights and other legitimate rights and interests of the criminal suspect or defendant.