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negotiated plea

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A quick definition of negotiated plea:

A negotiated plea is when a person accused of a crime agrees with the prosecutor to plead guilty or no contest in exchange for a lesser sentence or other benefits. It's like making a deal to avoid a harsh punishment. This is different from a blind plea, where the accused pleads guilty without any promises from the judge or prosecutor. A guilty plea means admitting to the crime, while a not-guilty plea means denying it and forcing the prosecution to prove it in court. A plea in abatement objects to the way the claim is being made, but doesn't dispute the claim itself.

A more thorough explanation:

A negotiated plea is when a criminal defendant and the prosecutor agree on a plea bargain. This means that the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a charge in exchange for a concession from the prosecutor, such as a reduced sentence or dropped charges.

For example, a defendant charged with drug possession may negotiate a plea bargain with the prosecutor to plead guilty to a lesser charge of drug paraphernalia possession in exchange for a shorter sentence.

A negotiated plea is different from a blind plea, which is a guilty plea made without any concessions from the judge or prosecutor, and a conditional plea, which is a guilty or no contest plea made with the court's approval and the government's consent, but with the right to appeal certain pretrial motions.

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