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Q: What is the procedure when you plead for a lesser charge?
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Is plea bargaining illegal?

No, this is a procedure used in criminal court when the prosecutor tries to get the defendant to plead guilty to the charge in order to get a lesser charge than a maximum sentence.


WHAT IS AN AGREEMENT IN WHICH THE ACCUSED PERSON AGREES TO PLEAD GUILTY BUT TO A LESSER CHARGE?

A "plea bargain".


If you have already plead guilty to lesser charge for no points careless driving in New Jersey before can you do again?

yes


How to get a felony reduced to a misdemeanor in new york?

You or your attorney are going to have something to bargain with the prosecutor with. Offering to plead guilty to a lesser charge might do the trick.


You have been charged with a serious offense and you know you are guilty What do you do?

Three choices: (1) You can fight the charge and hope that you will ultimately be found 'not guilty.' (2) You can admit to the offense and plead guilty. (3) You can try to plea bargain (i.e.: 'cop a plea') with the prosecutor by offering to plead guilty to a lesser crime in exchange for a plea of guilty to that lesser offense.


What does plea out mean?

It means that the defendant agreed to plead guilty in exhange for something, either for a conviction of an offense to a lesser offense wtih less jail time, or they were offered the oopportunity to plead to a lesser offense in exhange for giving up information to law enforcement ar agreeing to assist law enforcement in some way.


How can I have a felony reduced to a lower charge in Indiana?

(1) Offer to plead guilty to a lesser offense to save the prosecutor the cost and time of a trial. (2) If you have any information that might be useful to law enforcement or the prosecutor's office you might try for a plea bargain - trade the information for a lesser charge. (3) Hire a good attorney.


Can they drop a capital charge to a lesser charge?

Yes, though this is at discretion of the Prosecutor and Judge. Such as, you may be facing Capital Murder, instead of getting the death penalty you might be asked to plead guilty to 2nd Degree Murder and receive life without parole.


What name is given to a guilty plea in which the defendant is attempting to receive a lesser punishment?

This is usually referred to as a plea bargain. You are offered the chance to either go to trial on the original (usually more severe) charge against you, or plead guilty to a lesser offense (with a lesser penalty) without having to go to trial.


If Charged with dwi and got it reduced to careless driving is there a difference between the to on your driving record?

In most states, no. There may be certain states that will allow it, but most states have it written into the law that a DWI can not be plead down to a lesser charge.


Can an offense be pled down?

It depends on what the offense is, and what kind of a bargaining position you are in. SOMETIMES the prosecutor will offer to let you plead to a lesser offense if you offer to plead guilty without going to trial. If you are a multiple offender and the police have several unsolved crimes that you know that you committted, SOMETIMES if you offer to plead to them, you COULD be offered a lesser offense. It all depends on the circumstances.


You are 19 and you got caught doing 60 in a 25 mph zone But the charge is driving at unsafe speed not max speed limit The charge differs from what they clocked Should you plead guilty or not guilty?

If I understand the question correctly - it sounds like the officer cut you a break by giving you a lesser charge. You know you were speeding 45 mph over the limit! 'Man up' and plead guilty, and if it's your first traffic offense, ask if you can attend traffic school instead of getting points.