Pleading guilty and waiving your right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt at trial is the most important choice a client will make in any case.
But the decision to enter into a less than ideal plea agreement with the government is often influenced by fear, intimidation and false information.
So, it's time to give greater consideration to a third option – pleading "straight up" with no written agreement with the government. Why would one ever consider doing such a thing? Listen and find out!
This is a two-part episode, as there is a lot of ground to cover. Part One lays the foundation, and gives great stats. Part Two, dropping soon, arms clients with the information they need to ask the right questions and to work with counsel to make the best choice.
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