“A plea bargain is a binding agreement between the prosecutor and the defendant charges without incurring the time, expense, and uncertainty of a jury trial. In a written plea agreement, the defendant agrees to plead guilty, often in exchange for a reduced charge, a dismissal of some of the counts, or maybe a minimized sentence.”
Alexis explains: "A plea bargain is a binding agreement between the prosecutor and the defendant charges without incurring the time, expense, and uncertainty of a jury trial. In a written plea agreement, the defendant agrees to plead guilty, often in exchange for a reduced charge, a dismissal of some of the counts, or maybe a minimized sentence."
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