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    concept of pleading guilty in order to save time and money is called plea bargaining. A plea bargain is any agreement in a criminal case between the prosecutor and defendant where the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a particular charge in return for some concession from the prosecutor. The concession generally deals with the fact that the defendant might serve a lesser sentence than the one he or she could have received in a trial. Plea bargaining is most commonly used in large cities that…

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    exchange. Plea bargaining is an arrangement between a prosecutor and a defendant whereby the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge in the expectation of a lesser punishment. This casually happens when the defendant sees no other option by the prosecutor, but to plead guilty. This is very important because it is a necessary component in the criminal justice system, if it wasn’t for plea bargains, courts would be overcrowded and overwhelmed that they would be actually be forced to shut down.…

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    Plea-bargaining is an important process in the criminal justice system and are used to prevent lengthy trials. It is defined as “the process of negotiating a guilty plea involving either charge bargaining, where the prosecutor will offer to reduce the severity of the charges or the number of counts in exchange for a guilty plea, or sentence bargaining, where the prosecutor will agree to recommend leniency at the sentencing stage” (Hemmens, Brody, & Spohn, 2013). However, there are both pros and…

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    Being accused of a crime is a serious matter that can have a dire impact on your life for years to come. That’s why so many in Goshen, NY choose the Law Office of Alan L. Joseph when faced with a pending criminal conviction. Recognized by numerous clients as one of the best criminal defense attorneys in the area, this firm offers the benefit of more than 30 years of litigation experience. Attorney Joseph can devise a reliable defense strategy for his clients thanks to his background providing…

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    relate back to our class such as how at the beginning Lieutenant Kaffe talks about trying to give the men a plea bargain, also we learned that since this crime happened on a naval base that this will be in a federal court, while in court Dr. Stone was called an expert witness, Lieutenant Daniel Kaffe doing his job as a criminal…

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    The Plea Bargaining Process The plea bargaining process has become one of the best ways today that the courts use to help clear up the caseloads as well as lower the costs. When a case goes to a jury trial it can cost the courts money due to the witnesses and jurors that need to be called in for the trials. When a case gets settled through the plea bargaining process it will bypass the jury trial stage eliminating that extra cost to the courts. Plea bargaining can be in the best interest for…

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    Title: What Dry Reckless Charges Mean in a DUI Plea Bargain If you are arrested for driving under the influence in California, you can be sentenced with a number of harsh penalties. Sometimes, the prosecutor has a weak case or wants to avoid the costs of a trial. In these instances, the prosecutor may be willing to drop the charges from a DUI to a dry reckless charge. A dry reckless charge is technically classified as a misdemeanor. It basically applies when someone is driving in a way that…

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    Evidence Interpretation

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    Evidence Interpretation Over the years, there have been several cases that have been resolved with a false guilty plea or cases where a guilty party was not convicted of a crime. There are various elements that play a role in solving cases; evidence is a one of these key elements. Many factors can determine if the evidence submitted before a court of law is accurate such as how the evidence is collected, if proper protocell was followed before the laboratory’s handling of the evidence, and if…

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    opinion of criminals getting off easy due to plea bargaining, to ban the practice of plea bargaining by prosecutors. This discretionary decision is based off of the opinion that criminals are being let off easy and not being properly punished through the process of plea bargaining. Nevertheless, this decision is not a decision that should be agreed with. The argument against the mayor’s decision will be demonstrated through the positive effects that plea bargaining has on courts including the…

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    Karla Homolka Rape

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    criminals (“Karla Leanne Homolka”). She is famous for the plea bargain she made with prosecutors before her trial. She testified against her then husband, Paul Bernardo, in exchange for a 12-year prison sentence ("Homolka's Plea Bargain Revealed”). Little did Crown officials know that she was just as involved as her husband in the rapes and murders of two school girls ("The Karla Homolka Files: A U.S. Perspective on Karla Homolka’s Plea Bargain”). Now Karla is remarried and has three children…

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