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Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Released Friday, 3rd May 2019
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Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Clark Neily of Cato Institute Discusses Coercive Plea Bargaining and How to Fix It

Friday, 3rd May 2019
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If you're arrested and indicted for a crime you didn't commit, no need to worry, right? The criminal justice system will give you a fair shake. Right? Well, not so fast, according to Clark Neily. Clark is the Vice President for Criminal Justice at the Cato Institute. In this interview, Clark and I discuss plea bargaining. Criminal cases almost never go to a jury trial. The default assumption is that a defendant will plead guilty and accept a sentence. If he or she refuses to plead guilty, prosecutors often add a pile of other supposed crimes, often referred to as a "trial penalty." 

In this interview, Clark and I discuss the problems with the plea bargaining system, and how to fix them.

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