The plea bargaining mechanism in criminal procedure serves as a favorable screening device, separating between the guilty and the innocent. Previous literature ignored the impact of asymmetric information on prosecutor performance inside the adversarial court, which degrades his bargaining position. This paper presents a sequential prosecution game with endogenous courts, and shows that the successful conviction in court crucially depends on prosecutor´s beliefs and incentives. If the prosecutor is sufficiently convinced of the defendant´s guilt ex-ante, he can commit to trial, and the favorable semiseparating equilibrium is obtained. Applying the first formal model of a hindsight biased prosecutor, we find that the negative impact of uncer...
As the most powerful position of the courtroom workgroup, the prosecutor plays an essential role in ...
Ambiguity aversion is a person\u27s rational attitude towards the indeterminacy of the probability t...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...
We study the impact of plea bargaining on decision errors and operating costs of the inquisitorial j...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
We study the criminal court process focusing on the interaction between plea bargaining and jury tr...
One of the most controversial uses of prosecutorial discretion in plea bargaining concerns cases inv...
This paper examines optimal prosecutor behavior with respect to plea bargaining when defendant guilt...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
We consider a model of the criminal court process, focusing on plea bargaining. A plea bargain prov...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
The myth of American exceptionalism in the matter of plea-bargaining is certainly by now quite untru...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
The author discusses the symbolic value of the Brady rule in the pretrial context in the U.S. crimin...
As the most powerful position of the courtroom workgroup, the prosecutor plays an essential role in ...
Ambiguity aversion is a person\u27s rational attitude towards the indeterminacy of the probability t...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...
We study the impact of plea bargaining on decision errors and operating costs of the inquisitorial j...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
A model of plea bargaining with asymmetric information is presented. The prosecutor's private inform...
We study the criminal court process focusing on the interaction between plea bargaining and jury tr...
One of the most controversial uses of prosecutorial discretion in plea bargaining concerns cases inv...
This paper examines optimal prosecutor behavior with respect to plea bargaining when defendant guilt...
A major concern with plea bargains is that innocent defendants will be induced to plead guilty. This...
We consider a model of the criminal court process, focusing on plea bargaining. A plea bargain prov...
Courts in common law countries reject plea-agreements only when the agreed upon sentence is seen as ...
The myth of American exceptionalism in the matter of plea-bargaining is certainly by now quite untru...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the American Psychologic...
The author discusses the symbolic value of the Brady rule in the pretrial context in the U.S. crimin...
As the most powerful position of the courtroom workgroup, the prosecutor plays an essential role in ...
Ambiguity aversion is a person\u27s rational attitude towards the indeterminacy of the probability t...
Prosecutors wield tremendous power, which is kept in check by a set of unique ethical obligations. I...