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The Role of Plea Bargaining in Orange County Criminal Cases

Plea bargaining is a standard part of the American criminal justice system. Generally, it refers to the negotiations and settlements between a prosecutor and the defendant’s criminal defense attorney as a means to resolve a case. Usually, the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or a reduced sentence in exchange for a preferable outcome. 

In Orange County, California, plea bargaining is a common and necessary aspect of the criminal justice process, and it’s essential to understand the basics. Our Orange County criminal defense lawyer at the Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo explains more on how plea bargaining in California criminal cases works below.

How Does it Work?

Plea bargaining is usually about risk and the facts of a particular case. Accepting one of these agreements is a way for the defendant to avoid the risks of going to trial. In a trial, the defendant may face a more severe sentence if found guilty, and there is no guarantee that the jury will rule in their favor. In a plea bargain, the defendant and their criminal defense lawyer can negotiate with the prosecution to reach an agreement on a more favorable sentence. 

Once that settlement is reached, it must still be presented to the judge for approval. A judge has discretion here, and if they accept the plea bargain, the defendant will plead guilty to the reduced charge and receive the agreed-upon sentence.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining

The main advantage of plea bargaining is that it offers a quicker resolution to a case, which can benefit both the defendant and the prosecution. The defendant avoids the risks of going to trial and receives a more favorable sentence, while the prosecution saves time and resources by not having to go to trial. 

However, plea bargaining also has its disadvantages. The defendant must often admit guilt to the reduced charge, which can have long-term consequences. Additionally, the defendant may be giving up their right to a trial and their chance to prove their innocence.

Should You Consider Plea Bargaining in Your Case?

Whether or not plea bargaining is the right option for your case depends on several factors. It is essential to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney to understand the potential consequences of pleading guilty to a reduced charge. A legal professional can help you weigh the pros and cons of plea bargaining and make an informed decision about what is best for your case.

It is important to remember that every criminal case is different, and the outcome of a case will depend on the specific circumstances. It’s impossible to know all of your options and the realistic plea bargaining options before speaking to an attorney familiar with local courts. Your lawyer will know how your record, the facts of the case, and other variables might lead toward an agreement or against it. 

Get Legal Help

An Orange County, California, criminal defense lawyer can provide more tailored advice based on your specific situation. Whether or not plea bargaining is the right option for you depends on several factors, and it is wise to consult with an experienced criminal defense attorney to make an informed decision.

Our knowledgeable attorney at the Law Offices of William W. Bruzzo can provide guidance and support throughout the plea bargaining process and help you achieve the best outcome for your case.

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