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    The Plea Bargain

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    a consequence‚ prosecutors who regularly engage in the practice rarely advertise it. Plea bargaining can be a powerful prosecutorial tool‚ but this power carries with it the potential for musses. Because they circumvent the trial process‚ plea bargains can be abused by prosecutors and defense attorneys who are more interested in the speedy resolution of cases than they are in seeing justice done.Carried to the extreme‚ plea bargaining may result in defendants being convicted of crimes they did

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    Marita's Bargain

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    struggle in their classes. While others feel that homework isn’t their first priority for them. In order to increase student success at Anaheim Schools students must sacrifice the time to better their learning and get help. In the essay‚ Marita’s Bargain by Malcolm Gladwell‚ the author states‚ “ Is this a lot to ask of a child? It is. But think of Marita’s perspective. In return‚ KIPP promises that it will take kids like her who are stuck in poverty and give them a chance to get out” (14). Gladwell

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    The Devil's in the Details

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    Liberty University | Plea Bargaining: The Devil’s Bargain | Submitted for CJUS 230 to Professor DeBoer | | Sarah Price | 8/17/2012 | Abstract This article details the history of the plea bargaining process in the United States of America with a brief delve into ancient history. The roles of each player in the plea bargain process: The prosecutor‚ the defense attorney‚ and the defendant. Each on has a part to play in the case. The moral and legal viewpoints of leniency‚ constitutionality

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    Plea Bargaining

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    entering the facilities as jail time may have been suspended as a condition of a plea bargain. For a guilty defendant‚ the advantages to a plea bargain are clear; either reduced charges or a reduced sentence. Sometimes a plea deal can reduce a felony charge to a misdemeanor‚ but thats only a advantage to the defendant. Many plea deals have resulted in a reduction of sentence for the defendant. One gain in the plea bargain system is the fact that the judge in the case does not have to accept it. The prosecution

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    The Misuse of Plea-Bargain

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    and releasing accused persons‚ government could allow corrupt officials put down some of the stolen money and still be tried in the court of law. “In criminal cases we recover items allegedly stolen and still punish the offenders. It would be double jeopardy for the person found guilty. However‚ they can ameliorate their jail term having recovered the stolen money. “The present situation is such that encourages corruption because the corrupt person will put his mind on settlement having stolen more

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    of the defendant’s innocence‚ and the potential value of testimony that might be bought from the accused using reduced charges and shorter sentences to secure cooperation. Clearly‚ both the accused and prosecutor benefit directly from the plea-bargain system. However‚ other beneficiaries are not difficult to identify. For example‚ when a defendant pleads guilty in exchange for lighter sentences or reduced charges‚ the benefit to that individual is obvious. But if that deal also includes an agreement

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    systems. In plain terms‚ plea bargaining is the act of a defendant confessing guilty to negotiate with the prosecutor for a lesser charge. This action is very important in trial because this is how one pleads and only works if you are guilty. Plea bargains are usually used to speed up a trial or even to receive less sentence time for the defense. In cases‚ it prevents defendants from getting off in court because of evidence being scarce or there isn’t enough. “Plea bargaining creates a gap between

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    Plea Bargaining Analysis

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    Determine Appropriate Uses for Plea-bargaining A plea bargain (“offer”) is an acquiescent in a criminal case whereby the prosecution may offer the defendant the opportunity to plead guilty‚ conventionally to a lesser charge or to the pristine criminal charge with a proposal of a lighter than the maximum sentence. This opportunity sanctions defendants to avoid the risk of a conviction by trial on a more serious charge. This allows a court’s caseloads to be lighter without exhausting resources of

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    Courtroom 302

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    of the case‚ in Courtroom 302‚ was based around the fact that one of the boys‚ Michael Kwidzinski‚ was most likely innocent. The question then turns to the boy himself‚ Michael Kwidzinski; if he was innocent‚ why did hid then accept a guilty plea bargain? Kwidzinski was dealing with the case for a year and a half before even getting to trial. After awhile‚ the worry and stress start to wear you down. During the year and a half waiting trial‚ Kwidzinski had watched the toll that stress took on his

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    A Few Good Men The movie‚ "A Few Good Men‚" is a story about a pair of U.S. Marines that are charged with murder. They feel that their innocence prevails because their acts were committed as direct orders from their superiors‚ and these types of orders are not disobeyed. As the story unravels‚ there are many legal issues that we have covered in our class‚ BU11‚ The Legal Environment of Business. In this paper‚ I plan to go over the main legal elements which occur throughout the film. Starting off

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