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Frequently the prosecutor presents a prisoner with a long list of charges. It spells out a number of crimes and the length of time the prisoner could stay in prison if he is found guilty on all charges. Of course if the prisoner is found not guilty on all charges, he will walk out of court a free man. The prisoner gets with his lawyer and discusses the situation. They may decide for the lawyers to meet and see about a plea bargain. The prisoner will plead guilty to a few of the charges and have the rest of the charges dropped. It solves the prosecutor from having to go to trial and the prisoner receives a reduced sentence. In such a case the prisoner knew he committed the crime and could spend a lot of time in prison. On the other hand, the prisoner does not know how strong the prosecutor's case was. He does not know if the prosecutor had enough evidence to convict him.

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