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1 Liquor Laws, Murder Cases, and the Prosecutor's Power to Charge
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prologue 1
- 1 Liquor Laws, Murder Cases, and the Prosecutor's Power to Charge 19
- 2 The Prosecutor's Motives in Plea Bargaining 40
- 3 On-File Plea Bargaining and the Rise of Probation 62
- 4 The Defendant's Power to Plead 91
- 5 Judges and the Power to Sentence 111
- 6 Social and Political Theories of Plea Bargaining's Rise 137
- 7 Explaining Plea Bargaining's Progress Elsewhere 153
- 8 The Power of Plea Bargaining 175
- 9 The Balance of Power to Plea Bargain 205
- Appendix A A Note on the Cases 231
- Appendix B Ferdinand's Category of "Vice or Regulatory Offenses" 240
- Notes 243
- Bibliography 350
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Figures and Tables ix
- Acknowledgments xi
- Prologue 1
- 1 Liquor Laws, Murder Cases, and the Prosecutor's Power to Charge 19
- 2 The Prosecutor's Motives in Plea Bargaining 40
- 3 On-File Plea Bargaining and the Rise of Probation 62
- 4 The Defendant's Power to Plead 91
- 5 Judges and the Power to Sentence 111
- 6 Social and Political Theories of Plea Bargaining's Rise 137
- 7 Explaining Plea Bargaining's Progress Elsewhere 153
- 8 The Power of Plea Bargaining 175
- 9 The Balance of Power to Plea Bargain 205
- Appendix A A Note on the Cases 231
- Appendix B Ferdinand's Category of "Vice or Regulatory Offenses" 240
- Notes 243
- Bibliography 350
- Index 373