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Penal Law and Plea Bargaining

Penal Law and Plea Bargaining

Plea bargaining is a common practice in penal law, allowing defendants to plead guilty to lesser charges in exchange for reduced sentences. This article explores the implications and controversies surrounding plea bargaining.

Benefits and Drawbacks

Plea bargaining can expedite the legal process and reduce court congestion, but it also raises concerns about justice and fairness. Understanding these dynamics is essential for evaluating the effectiveness of the penal system.

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