Criminal Court Process - Plea Bargains

Plea Bargains

Criminal Plea Bargains:

Plea bargaining takes place during the criminal process, from the arraignment to the first day of trial. In plea bargains, the defendant pleads "guilty", "not guilty" or "no contest" in hopes of a less serious sentence or the dismissal of charges.

A plea bargain can be complicated and depend on the strength of prosecution's case. When prosecution gathers evidence against the defendant, they can evaluate the chances of the defendant winning the trial.

Once a defendant agrees to plead "guilty" they cannot change their mind later. It could be a difficult decision, especially if a defendant is innocent but there is strong evidence against them that can prove otherwise. It is advised to speak with a criminal defense lawyer about plea bargaining and other criminal processes.

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