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If your plea bargain is successful, the original (usually more severe) charge is Nolle Prossed by the prosecutor in exchange for a guilty plea to a lesser offense.

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An agreement between the prosecution and the accused to agree to a lesser charge is known as?

Plea bargain.


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.


Can you plea bargain to drop charge on a abduction charge?

Generally not: this is entirely up to the court system.


What is the precise term for legal negotiation in which the prosecution reduces a defendant's charge in exchange for a guilty plea?

A 'plea bargain' - more commonly known as "copping a plea."


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

A "plea bargain".


A suspect chose to plea bargain rather then have a trial?

This is always a 'chancy' decision. Even if the defendant and the prosecutor agree to the bargain they struck, the judge is not bound to agree with the bargained down plea. There have been instances in which judges have nullified the plea bargain and tried the defendant on the original charges.


Could a defendant reject a plea bargain after signing?

If you (or your attorney), signed a plea agreement it means you have 'pled' guilty to a lesser offense than the one you were originally arrested for. You could withdraw your guilty plea to the lesser offense, but that just means the prosecutor will simply withdraw the watered down charge and charge you with whatever your original offense was.


What is a plea bargain and what benefits does it offer?

A plea bargain is an agreement between a defendant and a prosecutor where the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge in exchange for a more lenient sentence. Benefits of a plea bargain include avoiding a trial, potentially receiving a lighter sentence, and saving time and resources for both the defendant and the court.


In California can you appeal a plea bargain for a misdemeanor?

You can file the motion and hold your breath - but - if the plea was the result of a plea bargain, essentially YOU agreed to the plea. How can you appeal your OWN self-bargained plea.


Can you plea bargain after you said you're innocent on your police statement Does all cases offer plea bargain?

Not all cases are plea bargained. "Slam Dunk" cases that are sure fire convictions may only be "sentence bargained". Plead to the arresting charge for one sentence or go to trail and be foudn guilty of the arresting charge for a stiffer sentence.


When its not appropriate to offer a plea bargain agreement?

There are several instances when it\'s not appropriate to offer a plea bargain agreement. In any case where there is sufficient evidence, then a plea bargain agreement should not be offered.


How does a plea bargain benefit judge?

A plea bargain benefits a judge by avoiding a lengthy trial. It is supposed to be an agreement to a lesser charge in exchange for a guilty plea, however it has been usurped by prosecutors and judges who only agree to token reductions and often threaten accused with further charges or spousal inclusion in indictments if plea agreements are not signed.