A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to crimes they have not committed. In this article, we identify schemes that reduce the number of innocent-pleas without affecting guilty individuals\u27 plea-bargain incentives. Large compensations for exonerees reduce expected costs associated with wrongful determinations of guilt in trial and thereby reduce the number of innocent-pleas. Any distortions in guilty individuals\u27 incentives to take plea bargains caused by these compensations can be off-set by a small increase in the discounts offered for pleading guilty. Although there are many statutory reform proposals for increasing exoneration compensations, no one has yet noted this desirab...
The guilty plea sentencing discount is arguably a triumph of expediency over principle. Strong utili...
Scholars highlight an “innocence problem” as one of plea bargaining’s chief failures. Their concerns...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
A great concern with plea bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
How can we bring greater uniformity to exoneree compensation in a principled and just way? This pape...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
Nearly all felony convictions - about 95 percent - follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers ...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
Although the United States has signed a United Nations agreement that stipulates that all wrongfully...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
All states should pass compensation statutes that provide financial assistance to exonerees. Followi...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
The guilty plea sentencing discount is arguably a triumph of expediency over principle. Strong utili...
Scholars highlight an “innocence problem” as one of plea bargaining’s chief failures. Their concerns...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...
A great concern with plea-bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
A great concern with plea bargains is that they may induce innocent individuals to plead guilty to c...
How can we bring greater uniformity to exoneree compensation in a principled and just way? This pape...
In response to the failure of the tort and civil rights laws to provide a consistent remedy for exon...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
Nearly all felony convictions - about 95 percent - follow guilty pleas, suggesting that plea offers ...
It is sadly true that there are people in this country who are sentenced to prison, and even death, ...
As the discovery of wrongful convictions grows, so does concern in the legal community and public sp...
Although the United States has signed a United Nations agreement that stipulates that all wrongfully...
Thousands of individuals have been wrongfully convicted across the United States. When an exoneratio...
All states should pass compensation statutes that provide financial assistance to exonerees. Followi...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
The guilty plea sentencing discount is arguably a triumph of expediency over principle. Strong utili...
Scholars highlight an “innocence problem” as one of plea bargaining’s chief failures. Their concerns...
Part I of this comment presents a brief overview of the current state compensation systems for those...