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charge bargaining - Answers prosecutor allows the defendant to plead guilty to a less serious charge
than the one originally filed

count bargaining - Answers defendant pleads guilty to some, but not all, which reduces the potential
sentence

sentence bargaining - Answers -defendant pleads guilty knowing the sentence that will be imposed

-the sentence is less than the maximum

-problematic from defendant perspective

-no agreement, defendant has no expectations

judges typically are - Answers not actively involved in plea negotiations

Boykin v Alabama - Answers supreme court ruled it was an error for judge to accept guilty plea without
showing it was intelligent and voluntary

all pleas involve: - Answers a waiver of presumption of innocence, jury trial and confrontation of
witnesses

boykin form - Answers shows defendant entered a guilty plea voluntarily and intelligently,
understanding the charges and consequences of conviction

Alford v North Carolina - Answers -defendant's desire to avoid the death penalty

-and the existence of substantial evidence of guilt

-plea of guilty was valid even though the defendant denied guilt

alford plea - Answers -defendant pleads guilty while claiming innocence

-do this bc a plea of guilty is an admission on a record and can be used in a civil case against them

there is not a ____ to plead guilty - Answers constitutional right

nolo contendere - Answers -no contest

-same results as guilty plea but cannot be used in other civil proceedings against them as guilt

allocute - Answers -after plea is entered before judge sentences

-the statement made by a defendant at their sentencing hearing

-if there is an agreement they usually have nothing to say

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