And if so, would they get more prison time / a larger fine?

  • vzq@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    This plea is “I still proclaim innocence, but I agree that the State case is strong enough to convict me, and I do not have a sufficient defense.” Such a plea is allowed when the plea deal offers an escape from a more severe sentence, as in life in prison vs. capital punishment, making the plea “in the best interest” of the accused.

    This sounds a lot like a “the state violated my right to a fair trial but I have no recourse” plea.

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      Not necessarily. The circumstances of the crime could mean you don’t have a viable defense even if innocent.