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  2. Plea bargain - Wikipedia

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    A plea bargain, also known as a plea agreement or plea deal, is a legal arrangement in criminal law where the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a charge in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor. These concessions can include a reduction in the severity of the charges, the dismissal of some charges, or a more lenient ...

  3. Rapists draw lighter sentences when DNA test backlogs delay ...

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    The case languished in the court system for years until Hampton signed a plea in 2021. In Florida, offenders face a criminal punishment scoresheet that determines minimum sentences based on ...

  4. Plea bargaining in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States Supreme Court has recognized plea bargaining as both an essential and desirable part of the criminal justice system. [25] The benefits of plea-bargaining are said to be obvious: the relief of court congestion, alleviation of the risks and uncertainties of trial, and its information gathering value. [26]

  5. 'Can this case be won?' How a plea deal works in Ohio ... - AOL

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    Butler County saw twice as many trials and fewer plea deals, according to the statistics. In Clermont County, less than 1% of criminal cases went to trial. Here's how the plea process typically works.

  6. Deferred sentence - Wikipedia

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    The promise of a deferred sentence is often traded in exchange for a guilty plea in plea bargains. Deferred sentences are often given to first time offenders, or to those who have committed relatively minor crimes, although ultimately, the choice to defer a sentence is left to a judge's discretion.

  7. What to know about the plea deal offered Boeing in connection ...

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    Peter Reilly, a law professor at Texas A&M University who has written about them, said DPAs were intended to handle low-level offenses and first-time offenders but are now used in major cases like ...

  8. On Thursday, the judge allowed Powell to plead as a first-time offender, which means that eventually her conviction could be expunged from her record. Without a plea deal, Powell could have spent ...

  9. Richard Gerald Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan agreed to the deal and was sentenced accordingly. At the time of the plea deal, Mississippi's sentencing guidelines said that only two sentences could be handed down for a first-time capital defendant like Jordan: death and life imprisonment with the possibility of parole. [20]