Is ‘plea-bargaining’ the way forward in the Criminal Justice System of England and Wales?

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April 29, 2015

 

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In addition, this mutual compromise is very significant as it saves a lot of money for both the defendant and the State. According to Home Office statistics, the cost for a contested trial in the Crown Court was an estimated ?12,088, compared to a significantly inexpensive cost of about ?1,400 for cases with a guilty plea ...
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It is no surprise then that the lower costs also attract shorter times; 9.5 hours and 80 minutes respectively clearly help to speed up the overcrowded court system of England and Wales. Plea bargaining is not a new concept to the law and has been present in legal systems across the world for several centuries, however, there has not been any substantial research upon this topic until recently...
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