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Pleading Out: How Plea Bargaining Creates a Permanent Criminal Class

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Apr 1, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Role of the Jury in Defining Facts
02:23 • 2min
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3
The Plea Deal in Massachusetts
04:49 • 4min
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Criminal Law in the United States - It's Never Been Bad
09:07 • 3min
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5
Why Is the Plea Deal a Coercive Tool?
12:12 • 4min
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What's the Difference Between a Death Penalty and a Prosecution?
15:59 • 2min
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7
Jury Service Is a Drago
18:04 • 2min
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How Do I Get Out of Jury Duty?
20:23 • 2min
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A Conscientious Prosecutor Can Make Big Changes
22:47 • 4min
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Is There a Jury Trial?
26:59 • 3min
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What happened to the jury trial, something considered essential to the Founders' vision for a criminal justice system? Dan Canon traces the slow death of the American jury trial in Pleading Out: How Plea Bargaining Creates a Permanent Criminal Class.


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