Regarding calling a lawyer today, under normal circumstances, when the sentencing can be lighter but can be harsher, will the plaintiff's lawyer give up the request for a heavier sentence for the pla

Regarding calling a lawyer today, under normal circumstances, when the sentencing can be lighter but can be harsher, will the plaintiff's lawyer give up the request for a heavier sentence for the plaintiff because of his own concerns? Hello!

As a plaintiff's lawyer, you should abide by professional ethics, try your best to protect the legitimate rights and interests of the parties, and will not give up the plaintiff's demands because of your own considerations. First, the lawyer's responsibility requires him to do this; second, doing so will not have much impact on himself; third, the same is true for the law. The judge will also say this to the defendant's family or the defendant. If appropriate compensation is given, the defendant shall be given a lighter punishment; otherwise, the defendant shall be severely punished. The defendant also understands this. Therefore, there should be no argument that a lawyer abandons the plaintiff’s request out of consideration for himself.

The above opinions are for your reference.