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503: The Alford Plea – Pleading Guilty When You’re Innocent

The Philosophy of Crime

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The Alfred Plea - The Law of the Land

Alfred never did get out of prison. He died behind bars in 1975. The Alfred plea robs the state of a simple direct admission of guilt, says CNN's John Sutter. Most judges don't like it as it makes a mockery of the entire purpose of the court, he adds. Still, there are times when an Alfred plea seems to be the smart move, writes Sutter.

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