sounds to me that the prosecutor has WaY To Much Power and is used as a tool for financial profit on all levels of court. With all that power Im sure they feel like they are a GOD. By the way, you are promised the plea.
Are the waivers of rights ever negotiated? From all the Michigan trial court videos I've been watching on TH-cam it seems the answer is no, or not often.
Good examination of the issue. I guess you would have to be a vindictive person in the first place to seek power in a vindictive one sided system. "The criminal justice system is more criminal than just."
I agree. The government claims that if plea bargaining didn't exist, the judicial system would collapse... backlogs would happen then statue of limitations would run out, states don't have the resources and funds for mass amounts of trials etc. It's a flawed system and if one is convicted in trial, the max is usually asked and given. It's bribery in regards to plea bargaining but the supreme court disagreed decades ago.
sounds to me that the prosecutor has WaY To Much Power and is used as a tool for financial profit on all levels of court. With all that power Im sure they feel like they are a GOD. By the way, you are promised the plea.
Are the waivers of rights ever negotiated? From all the Michigan trial court videos I've been watching on TH-cam it seems the answer is no, or not often.
Thanks for publishing the notes, they don't all do that
Good examination of the issue. I guess you would have to be a vindictive person in the first place to seek power in a vindictive one sided system. "The criminal justice system is more criminal than just."
Incredible
I think it should exist
plea bargaining shouldn't exist!
I agree. The government claims that if plea bargaining didn't exist, the judicial system would collapse... backlogs would happen then statue of limitations would run out, states don't have the resources and funds for mass amounts of trials etc. It's a flawed system and if one is convicted in trial, the max is usually asked and given. It's bribery in regards to plea bargaining but the supreme court disagreed decades ago.