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a plea deal with federal prosecutors. In exchange for a reduced sentence, he would divulge his

I actually saw a person get a plea deal refused

It wasn't six months. It was just under five months, but they take their time. I heard rumors that they're going to put me on diesel therapy if I don't take the plea deal, and they did exactly what they said they were going to do, and the plea deal was probation, but I wouldn't take it.

But they didn't get a plea deal out of him, so they didn't get him to agree to anything

I mean, I suspect you haven't taken a plea deal yet or anything.

they've already struck plea deals.

Well, and to top it off, the judge who originally oversaw this, and it was a plea deal at the

conviction and did a plea deal and find out that the judge didn't have a proper oath of

attorney there's no or convictions and plea deals it's probably a pretty good indication

offered me five plea deals and I've turned every one of them down. The latest one was

and by then the prosecutor's going to squeeze people into a plea deal anyway.

although he will only serve up to eight years behind bars under a plea deal.

a plea deal with Manning to testify against him.

It was the accused saying no, I am not going to take a plea deal, you're going to have

I got offered a plea deal today.

A caller a couple weeks ago called in and mentioned a point that you cannot plead to a crime that you've not been accused of in a plea deal situation,

And when we got to court, they talked me into a plea deal for letting someone unlicensed drive my vehicle.

Yeah, if you took a plea deal,

but since you took a plea deal, it's over.

If you took a plea deal, you're not going to be able to get it overturned.

And so what Mike is saying, the point being is that you pressure them into a plea deal,

or not a plea deal, but you pressure them into a settlement in this litigation and say,

Moorlach had pleaded guilty to murder and other charges under a plea deal reached with the prosecution.

All they want to do is work with the prosecutor to strike a plea deal

Well, have you already taken a plea deal or something?

I don't pressure you into it as part of a plea deal or anything else.

so he didn't have to agree to any kind of plea deal or plea agreement or anything.

to make a plea deal and all these sorts of things.

And attorneys are always going to try to scare you so that you'll agree to a plea deal with

Look, they got one goal in mind to scare you into taking whatever plea deal the prosecutor

Well, I've had four of the last two. I was not guilty, but I took a plea deal.

Well, the third one I took a plea deal because I didn't have the money for an attorney or

And then this fourth one, they offered me 15 years for a plea deal and I told them they

I don't know if you can. Did you plead? Did you agree to a plea deal?

They have to have a competent fact witness to either get on the stand or file an affidavit or both. And what happens is that they'll assign somebody defense, a court appointed defense attorney, or they'll get a court or they'll get their own attorney and they'll just get pressured into a plea deal

She just struck some kind of a plea deal with a prosecutor.

I get to go sit down with the district attorney to strike a plea deal before going to the judge.

Until the prosecutor pressures them for a plea deal, and then once they succumb to the

a plea deal for a crime he didn't commit because he was tired of sitting in jail.

No, they're not. He's going to try to negotiate a plea deal with the prosecutor and tell your son that it's going to be expunged.

And that is not true. It's going to be a plea deal, which means your son would have to plead guilty. And once that happens, it is almost impossible to get it expunged off the record.

They're not going to get it expunged. The way to handle it is to not have the conviction in the first place and not do the plea deal in the first place.

because 99.99 percent, the attorney is going to try to pressure you into a plea deal instead

you hire them, they all try to get you to agree to a plea deal with the prosecutor.

it is to get you to cut a plea deal and let everybody go home happy and feeling satisfied

Did you plea deal with anybody?

You did not get it dismissed, per se. You cut a plea deal, different animal.

He will recommend that he go talk to the prosecutor and attempt to cut a plea deal.

You're going to have to insist there will be no plea deals and you will do the following.

about this with the conviction rate and the plea deals, they scare people into pleading.

overwhelming majority of that is people taking plea deals.

They're taking plea deals.

Well, if you don't take it to trial, you're going to have a plea deal on a DUI.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

especially when there is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

John believes he has been vindicated and is encouraging others, especially when there is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges. John believes he has been vindicated and is encouraging others, especially when there is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

is minimal risk to one's freedom, to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

John refused three years worth of plea deals which led the state to reduce their charges.

to refuse to take the plea deal and stand on their convictions.

Originally, Rich was facing up to 81 years in prison and after refusing a plea deal which

Originally, Rich was facing up to 81 years in prison and after refusing a plea deal which

If you took a plea deal to it, you were convicted. So the answer to that is no,

Jeff, you did not take a plea deal, right?

Right. Because he came to understand that you want to know if you have any say so in your defense or if he's going to demand that you let him take care of you the way he takes care of everybody else, which is cut plea deals, waive your rights, and collect his money.

So it does appear that if you get enough angry people calling your district attorney, you can have them reconsider a plea deal, which was pretty much done, a done deal.

because most likely an attorney is going to try to get you to take a plea deal on the Class B,

I have a friend who he took a plea deal in criminal court for three charges of marijuana delivery.

provided she doesn't cut a plea deal beforehand.

me a plea deal at my very first hearing.

going to wind up taking the plea deal because that's the only thing they're going to work for.

make a strike a plea deal or a payment plan or something just so they could get out of

But everything I'm receiving, docket, plea deals.

I think I kind of salvaged it because by the end I did have to sign a plea deal or whatever, but they dismissed all the fines and attorney fees.

No, I was incarcerated for nine months, and then they offered me a plea deal and

If you take a plea deal, then you essentially plead guilty, so there's no option for appeal there.

And if you've taken a plea deal and you're waiting for sentencing, I would be quiet as a church mouse until that's done.

That's not what I signed to in the plea deal.

You can go back and retract the plea deal because the state did not abide by the deal.

I was reading a couple of those cases that said there was one guy that had been given a plea deal,

but he said that the prosecutor had elicited lies about his plea deal.

in my possession the plea deal.

going to turn down the plea deal

But in order to get out from under all of this, he took a plea deal.

plea deal and take a, I mean, accept a mediation offer and sell out all of my ideals? Oh, yeah.

was scheduled to be a settlement conference and all it ended up being was a plea deal conference

they're ready for trial or he cuts the plea deal. But there's never an examining trial for the order

if i can get this thing to go away on a plea deal that's fine just a dog at large

Yeah, the only time you plead no contest is in a plea deal.

So, they're not really equipped to go through trial, they just want a plea deal?

they're looking at providing a plea deal.

That's what they call it here when you meet the district attorney where he offers you a plea deal or whatever.

And of course, the district attorney was real arrogant, didn't even offer me a plea deal.

And how do I stop him from getting a bond or getting a plea deal?

And then he shows me a plea deal, a year of this and whatever.

I said, no plea deal.

He rips it up, the plea deal, throws it on the ground.

He was the guy who did the plea deal.

Somebody's writing, probably somebody's stamping all these plea deals.

And they're just reading the plea deals before the person comes in and says, okay, we've got a deal for you.

They wanted to get off me a plea deal.

to the federal court I have to go to, um, she's basically, they made a plea deal.

i guess it was a motion to dismiss it and but now she came to me friday with a plea deal

and wants me to take the plea deal and i don't want to take the plea deal even though

They just take care of the plea deals behind the scenes.

No, but he was trying to prosecute me and get me to make a plea deal.

further arrest if i didn't take a plea deal so

plea deal. And when you don't accept the plea deal, then they move you on to an actual preliminary

plea during a plea deal when there's no judicial oversight. And then I only touched upon this, but

He then coerces you to give a guilty plea and a plea deal.

But they they they were they were telling them that they could they could help him do a plea deal

And it was like why would you do a plea deal if you weren't guilty of anything? So I ended up

Oh, yeah. Yeah, it's a plea deal. It's a plea deal. I said that to him. This is a plea deal.

Yeah, I get you're right. I can't accept this plea deal, Your Honor.

during when I went through it. That part of the plea deal is I'm giving up the right to sue her.