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An Argument Against the Arbitrary Acceptance of Guilty Pleas as Statements Against Interest [PDF]
Sweeney-Kwok, Mary Cecilia
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A Pious Fraud : The Prohibition of Conditional Guilty Pleas in Rhode Island [PDF]
Whalen, Marjorie
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The Development of Appellate Sentencing Law in Alaska [PDF]
DiPietro, Susanne D.
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Book review: Prosecutors and Prosecution. Lisa Frohmann (eds), The International Library of Essays in Law and Society, Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2008. Hardback (xxiii + 632 pp) [PDF]
Lowenstein, Max
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Disciplinary Regulation of Prosecutors as a Remedy for Abuses of Prosecutorial Discretion: A Descriptive and Normative Analysis [PDF]
Green, Bruce A., Levine, Samuel J.
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Dual nationality, anti-citizenship, and xeno-racism: Online tropes on migrant (in)gratitude, and (in)adequate Britishness of Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe. [PDF]
Rahbari L, Karch JD.
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PLEA BARGAINING Bargain Justice?
Criminology, 1976Abstract An historical overview of the plea bargaining process through the past few centuries is presented. The advantages and disadvantages of the use of the legal mechanism are given. A research project conducted in Pima County, Arizona, covering 500 convicted persons who had been involved in plea bargaining is described, and the findings indicate ...
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Plea bargaining is a process in the criminal justice system through which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a specified criminal charge in exchange for a concession from the prosecution. This may include the prosecution ceasing to pursue any other criminal charges against the defendant, or recommending a more lenient sentence than they would have ...
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Plea bargaining is a process in the criminal justice system through which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a specified criminal charge in exchange for a concession from the prosecution. This may include the prosecution ceasing to pursue any other criminal charges against the defendant, or recommending a more lenient sentence than they would have ...
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