Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
What is a plea bargain?
What is a plea bargain?
Asked on 1/18/08, 12:46 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Edward J. Chandler
Law Office of Edward J. Chandler, P.A.
What is a plea bargain?
What is a plea bargain?
Settling a criminal case is usually called a plea bargain. It means that the prosecution and the defense have come to an agreement to resolve the case. The case can be settled at several points during the process, from before it is charged until right before the jury hands down its verdict. Usually, however, the best bargain can be obtained earlier rather than later in the process. And in many cases, it is a question that should be analyzed immediately so that good opportunities for a plea bargain aren�t given up because of pride or inattention.
Answered on 12/31/69, 7:00 pm
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