Criminal case, litigation stage. The defense lawyer disagreed with the evidence of the public security inspection law, and there was no corroboration. Can they raise an objection?

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1. Defenders have the right to object to the evidence involved in the finalization, whether it is the transcripts of on-site inspection or expert opinions; For example, as stipulated in Article 159 of the Criminal Procedure Law, during the court hearing, the parties, defenders and agents ad litem have the right to apply for notifying new witnesses to appear in court, obtaining new material evidence and applying for re-appraisal or inspection.

2. Although the defender has the right to raise an objection and apply for re-appraisal or inspection, the court will not accept it without proper and sufficient reasons.

So you can go against what you said, but if there is no justifiable reason, the court may not necessarily adopt it.