Summarize the arguments in support of plea bargaining

What will be an ideal response?


Plea bargaining benefits the prosecutor because it provides him or her with a greater ability to dispose of a busy case load. District attorneys are often faced with limited resources and, as such, cannot prosecute every case that comes before them. Specifically, a district attorney may opt to pursue charges on cases that have a highly public element or are likely to result in guilty convictions.
Defense attorneys also benefit from plea bargaining. Public defenders, who are the most common type of counsel in criminal trials, face resource constraints similar to those of prosecutors. Plea bargaining benefits public defenders by allowing quick disposition of cases it also allows them to focus on cases that they perceive as being worthy of trial.
Plea bargaining benefits the defendant perhaps more than the prosecutor or the defense attorney; the obvious reason for this is that the defendant generally receives a lesser sentence (or charge) as a result of plea bargaining.

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