Explain three of the legal issues concerning plea bargaining.

What will be an ideal response?


The US Supreme Court has reviewed the propriety of plea bargaining in several decisions, and while imposing various limits on its practice, has upheld its continued use. Some of these cases have ruled the following limitations in particular. Pleas must be made voluntarily and without pressure. However, a prosecutor can tell the defendant that they may be facing more serious charges or even death if they go to trial, therefore making it in their best interest to plea bargain. Many times, defendants make a deal as part of their plea bargain to testify as a co-defendant or give evidence at trial. In plea bargaining, defendants must keep their side of the bargain in order to receive the promised leniency. Finally, despite the criminal justice system's issues with innocent defendants being charged and punished for crimes they did not commit, accepting a guilty plea from a defendant who maintains his or her innocence is still valid. This may occur when the defendants know that they may be punished for another indiscretion that is far worse, and therefore choose to enter a plea on another charge despite their innocence.

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