Maria Price, a prosecutor, is an advocate of plea bargaining. Which of the following views is she most likely to endorse?

A. Plea bargaining is effective mainly because it forces defenders to give up their rights.
B. Plea bargaining is ineffective because it consists of the most undesirable aspects of a trial.
C. Although plea bargaining is popular with many people, it significantly increases the risk of losing.
D. Since plea bargaining reduces the possibility of every case being tried, it denies justice to the less privileged.
E. Plea bargaining is effective because it helps avoid long and drawn-out trials.


E

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