Can I change my lawyer after the trial?

Legal purpose:

Article 45 of the "Criminal Procedure Law" stipulates that during the trial, the defendant may refuse the defender to continue to defend him, or he may entrust other defenders to defend him. Article 44: Defenders or other personnel shall not help criminal suspects or defendants conceal, destroy, forge evidence or collude in confessions, shall not threaten or induce witnesses to give false testimony, or shall engage in other acts that impede the litigation activities of judicial organs. Anyone who violates the provisions of the preceding paragraph shall be investigated for legal liability in accordance with the law. If the defender is suspected of committing a crime, the case shall be handled by an investigation agency other than the investigative agency handling the case by the defender. If the defender is a lawyer, he shall promptly notify his law firm or lawyers association. Legal subjective aspects:

Lawyers can be changed after the trial. During the trial, the defendant can refuse the defender to continue to defend him, or he can entrust another defender to defend him. A criminal suspect has the right to entrust a defender from the day he is first interrogated by the investigative agency or is subject to compulsory measures.