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To "plea bar" typically refers to the process of negotiating a plea bargain in a legal context. This involves the defendant agreeing to plead guilty to a lesser charge or to receive a lighter sentence in exchange for cooperating with the prosecution, often by providing information or testimony. Plea bargains can help expedite court proceedings and reduce the uncertainty of a trial for both parties. However, they can also raise concerns about justice and accountability in the legal system.

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