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There are 59 significant U.S. Supreme Court plea bargaining decisions since 1970. This Plea Bargaining Institute report explores the history of plea bargaining and the development of Supreme Court precedent from 1970 until 2019. #pleabargaining pleabargaininginstitute.com/reports/pbi-...
PBI 2024 Supreme Court Retrospective Report (1970-2019) - Plea Bargaining Institue
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January 14, 2025 at 2:09 PM
If you are interested in plea bargaining research, check out the searchable database of research findings from 1979-2023 at the Plea Bargaining Institute - pleabargaininginstitute.com/summaries/ #PleaBargainingInstitute #CriminalJustice #PleaBargaining #Innocence
Summaries | Plea Bargaining Institute
The PBI summaries provide readers with key information about important research and case law in the plea bargaining field.
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January 14, 2025 at 2:05 PM
"The 'Miscarriage of Justice' Exception" by Warner examines circuit splits over when courts refuse to enforce appeal waivers in plea deals. Proposes clearer standards amid upcoming Supreme Court case. spkl.io/63325AX6a3 #CriminalLaw #PleaBargaining #Justice
October 17, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Consistent with ABA CJS Plea Bargain Task Force Principle 4, new AG Bondi memo re charging and plea bargaining makes clear that prosecutors “may not use criminal charges to exert leverage to induce a guilty plea.” #FixthePlea #PleaBargaining
February 6, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Plea bargaining on the cards for Namibia – judiciary
The Office of the Judiciary hosted its inaugural national conference on alternative dispute resolution on Tuesday to expedite the delivery of justice in Namibia. The theme of the conference was ‘Enhancing Access to Justice Through Plea Bargaining: Lessons, Prospects and Practical Solutions’. In his speech, chief justice Peter Shivute said the event aims to improve justice delivery and implement mechanisms that offer real and immediate relief to an overburdened criminal justice system by way of plea bargaining. Shivute said access to justice is not just a strategic goal, but a constitutional imperative and a moral duty. According to him, plea bargaining is not a new concept, as it is one used globally and increasingly within Africa. “In many jurisdictions, this form of alternative dispute resolution has emerged as a pragmatic and fair solution to challenges of criminal case overload, prolonged trials, and delayed justice. It is not about circumventing justice. It is about achieving justice in a manner that is both efficient and humane,” he said. Shivute said plea bargaining offers benefits in modern criminal justice systems. “It enables the swift resolution of cases, reducing the time required to finalise matters and easing the burden on courts. By streamlining case disposal, it helps address backlogs, particularly in lower courts, where the volume of matters is often high. It also contributes to reducing the number of accused persons held in pre-trial detention, thereby promoting more timely access to justice and alleviating pressure on correctional facilities,” he said. Visiting chief justice of Uganda Alfonse Owiny-Dollo at the event stressed the need for access to justice in Africa. “It is dawning on us that the formal justice system we have practiced for decades is not only alien but is adversarial and hostile to the African interests and values. It’s a danger to the norms and values that have sustained our societies for thousands of years. This foreign legal regime has had enormous negative impact on the administration of justice in our various African jurisdictions,” he said. He called on African judiciaries to look at existing criminal justice systems and explore the introduction of pre-judgement mechanisms to ease court backlogs and deliver justice more efficiently. Several judges from Uganda also attended the conference. Last month, lawyer Kadhila Amoomo recommended to the minister of justice and labour relations, Wise Immanuel, the introduction of a plea bargaining system in the Namibian criminal justice system as it will shorten the period it takes to finalise criminal cases in Namibia. “As we speak, it takes roughly around three to five years to finalise cases in Namibia. If we introduce plea bargaining like other jurisprudences, we are likely to achieve a curtailment in the criminal justice system,” he proposed. The post Plea bargaining on the cards for Namibia – judiciary appeared first on The Namibian.
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June 5, 2025 at 6:26 AM
A Texas judge navigates the complexities of repeat DWI offenses as Alfredo Gayton pleads guilty, setting the stage for a crucial sentencing decision.

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Alfredo Gayton pleads guilty to third degree DWI with sentencing reset for report
Alfredo Gayton pleads guilty to multiple DWI charges, awaiting sentencing after pre-sentence report.
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August 14, 2025 at 10:12 AM
In a virtual courtroom filled with tension, Texas defendants seek plea deals as the legal clock ticks down to their August status conferences.

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Texas court schedules plea dates for multiple defendants including Carolyn Bates and Jaden Akins
Courts confirm August 5 status conferences for defendants seeking plea resolutions.
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May 24, 2025 at 3:54 AM
A pivotal court meeting is questioning whether George W. Cosey was misled by his attorney about crucial legal options, potentially reshaping criminal defense standards in Tennessee.

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Court examines Cozzi's plea deal amid claims of ineffective counsel and sentencing confusion
Court finds Cozzi's prior counsel deficient for failing to explain plea consequences, establishing prejudice.
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January 26, 2025 at 10:08 AM
The winner of the 4th annual Health Law and Anti-Racism Graduate Student Writing Competition is Riley Smith's "Plea Bargains as Drivers of Incarceration-Related Health Outcomes." Open-access, now available on FirstView. #incarceration #PleaBargaining #PublicHealth

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May 21, 2025 at 7:31 PM
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April 14, 2025 at 2:39 AM