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- "PLEA BARGAINING : CONFLICT of JUDICIAL UNDERSTANDING UNDER CIVIL and COMMON LAW JUSTICE PARADIGM" Jeong Chun Phuoc, 8TH Jan 2011failed to reflect current public policy norms, Judicial Performance Analysis and the sustaining Philosophy of Sentencing in an evolving modern society.
- "PLEA BARGAINING in BOTH CIVIL and COMMON LAW JURISDICTIONS : EFFECTIVE USE CAN LEAD to JUSTICE"The articles "An Incentive to commit crime"(NST,16 Dec2010); "Get more Judges"(NST,16Dec2010), "Present System better than Judicial Rebates",(NST,16Dec2010) and 'Fear Factor'(NST,16Dec2010) failed to reflect current public policy norms,
- Plea Bargains and 'Good Times'The family and friends of murder victims often have to learn that the punishment does not always fit the crime -- even when the crime is murder.
- "STRIKING a BALANCE"YASMIN ABDUL RAZAK, Public relations officerFederal Court of MalaysiaPutrajaya, Selangor
- Plea BargainingDefendants and prosecutors both benefit from plea bargaining. Defendants will benefit mostly because he or she will receive a lesser sentence in prison or jail than he or she would receive if the case went to trial.
- Plea Bargain Stage in Criminal-Personal Injury LawsuitIn Plea bargain, the defendant is given the choice to plead guilty to one of the charges in exchange for a lesser penalty. If the defendant pleads guilty, the case will move on faster.
- Plea BargainingThe purpose of plea bargaining in the criminal justice system.
- Plea BargainingCollege research paper analyzing the definition, history, pros, cons, and the future of Plea Bargaining in the United States.
- Understand the Power of Plea Bargains in Criminal CourtInstead of committing all the time and money involved with an entire trial, prosecutors will instead offer to alter, dismiss, or minimize charges in exchange for a specific plea.
- Plea Bargains in a Court of LawIn this research document you will be able to identify the different types of pla bargains available in a court of law.
- Rush to Injustice: The Donna Ritchie StoryOn February 14, 1997, Ms. Ritchie was sentenced to life in prison. She could have agreed to a plea for a lesser offense, but refused because she wanted to prove she wasn't guilty of molesting her children.
- Bargaining for FreedomAn evaluation of different types of plea bargaining, their effectiveness in the court system and the negative and positive outcomes that may occur from which.
- Facts About Plea BargainingPlea bargaining is something Americans see as a criminal getting off easier than he or she deserves. Lawyers see plea bargaining as a way avoid trial and get the best possible outcome for both parties. Whose right?
- Plea Bargaining: An OverviewPlea bargaining is a process in which the defense and prosecutors consider and agree on a reduced or lesser charge that a defendant will plead guilty to instead of a more serious charge.
- Open Mind Ministries' Creative Plea BargainAccommodating the possibility of resurrection, a religious belief endorsed by Open Mind Ministries, allowed a creative plea bargain to take place in the trial of Ria Ramkisson, charged in the starvation death of her 16 month old son Javon Thompson.
- Who Benefits from Plea BargainingIs plea bargaining fair? Who benefits, the prosecutor or the defendant?
Marcus Jones Sounds Off About Mychal Bell's Plea BargainMarcus Jones, father of Mychal Bell (Jena 6), explains the mistakes he feels Attorney Lewis Scott and Carol Powell-Lexing made when Mychal Bell took a plea bargain. Shamontiel interviews Marcus Jones about the Jena 6; Jena, Louisiana; voting; and the civil case against him.- Plea Bargains: The Courts and the CriticsNow, if history illustrates anything about the plea bargain it is this: The plea bargain is an essential and beneficial tool for resolving criminal dispositions.
- Plea Bargaininga look at the reason for plea bargains- crowded court calen dars- and some pro's and cons concerning whether plea bargains are fair
Who Really Benefits from a Plea Bargain?how plea bargains are used in the court of law- What is a Plea Bargain and How Do Plea Bargains Work?A plea bargain is a "deal" made between the prosecutor of a criminal case and the defendant, usually facilitated by the defendant's lawyer.
- Plea Bargaining in the Criminal Justice System: Who is Really Benefiting?Plea bargaining is a procedure within the criminal justice system that can rob the rights of the victims, as well as the rights of defendants involved in the crimes. This is a highly debated issue within the criminal justice system.
- Plea Bargains and Mandatory SentencingPlea bargains and mandatory sentencing are two aspects of the American Criminal Justice System that often go hand-in-hand. Both were designed with good intentions. Both are also highly controversial, especially as their downfalls have become evident.
- Gorilla Justice - Part II“You can't fight me. I'm stronger than you. Even if you get out of this alive, you'll never be love by anyone. You'll be lonely forever.”
- The JuryA man and a lawyer run rings around the law until they run into an unbeatable jury.
Sense and Sensibility of DNA CollectionDNA collection, crime fighting's latest scientific weapon, and politicians make strange bed-fellows at the cost of prudence and wisdom.
Jail and JusticeA man is about to loose 2 years of his life because the justice system failed to do their job along with a women who hears vioces. The justice system should be investigated, just on how crooked they really are.- History of Jury Duty and Our Compromised Jury System TodayA Jury is twelve people made up of our peers. Trial by jury was first instituted in early medieval England. Citizens were expected to understand the concept of law enough that they would be able to intelligently come up with an impartial verdict.
- 2231151-No Discretion for Judges with Mandatory Sentences-BSA discussion of the pros and cons of mandatory sentencing.
- Neuropsychology Evaluations Used to Set Up Criminal Probation TermsWhen charged with a crime, the terms of probation are often very cut and dry without any accommodation for the person charged. Using neuropsychological evaluations, modifications to probation terms may be possible.
- Rapist David Earls to Do One Year Out of 20-Year Sentence After Raping 4-Year-Old GirlDavid Earls, a 64-year-old Oklahoma man, was charged with raping and sodomizing a 4-year-old girl. He was then sentenced to 20 years in prison. But, then, the judge, ruling according to the plea bargain that kept the case from going...
- Plea BargainThis poem puts a playful spin on a hurtful break-up.
- Just Relax Plax: Former Giants WR Burris Can't Catch a BreakThe bad news for NFL Wideout Plaxico Burris just keeps coming. Maybe he needs to just sit back, relax, and let the firestorm settle itself down.
- Blind JusticePoem about politics and the lie of our governement
Child Killer Ian Clark Seeks Plea BargainA family mourns the loss of a beautiful child, and now, the person responsible is looking at a mere ten years in prison. However, there is something you can do to help keep him off the streets.- 16-Year-Old Ordered to Pay 1.9 Million Dollars in Salt Lake Arson CaseA 16 year-old girl is ordered to pay 1.9 million dollars in a church arson that she had set.
