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Understanding Attorneys’ Plea Advice: The Role of Defendant Guilt and Trial Penalties [PDF]
Plea bargaining underlies the majority of criminal convictions in the United States, yet concerns remain about its potentially coercive effects, particularly when sentencing differentials between plea offers and potential trial outcomes are large.
Janice L. Burke +2 more
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Plea-Bargaining in German Criminal Procedure Law
Plea-bargaining has been the most controversial issue for German criminal jurisprudence for the last thirty years. The German version of plea-bargaining first emerged as a clandestine mode of adjudication between the judge, defense counsel, and ...
Ali Emrah Bozbayındır
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Tujuan : artikel ini bertujuan untuk memberikan gambaran alternative penyelesaian perkara pidana melalui Plea Bargaining System dengan memberikan urian mengenai dampak positif dan negatifnya jika diberlakukan di Indonesia.
Kukuh Dwi Kurniawan +2 more
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American model of a plea bargaining in criminal proceedings, with accent on some negative aspects [PDF]
The author deals with the subject in this paper divided into introduction, five chapters and conclusion. In the introduction author gives a brief discussion on the possibilities and negative aspects of a settlement in a criminal proceeding.
Feješ Ištvan
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The paper deals with the recent topic of plea bargaining in relation to the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. It focuses on several areas in the Court’s jurisprudence, which are waiver of the right to a fair trial, prejudice to the accused,
Lukáš Bohuslav
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The significant increase in the pile of case files between 2016 and 2019 led to the need for concepts or methods that can create judicial efficiency. In the spirit of reforming the Criminal Procedure Code, the drafting team of the Criminal Procedure Code
Ladito R Bagaskoro
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Plea bargaining as a human rights question
The right to a fair hearing is a basic norm in international human rights law, which envisages a fair trial where the accused is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
Nakibuule Gladys Kisekka
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In India Courts are overburdened with litigations. There are so many reasons for over burdening but one of the good reason is that proportionately to the case number of courts are less, and applications of procedural law consumes lot of time and it result into delay.
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The question that drives this article is: can the North American plea bargaining originate by means considered by contemporary doctrine as predominantly "inquisitorial"?
Sarah Ribeiro +1 more
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Nearly all felony convictions—about 95 percent—follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers are very attractive to defendants compared to trials.
Gazal-Ayal, Oren, Tor, Avishalom
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