Though almost all convictions are the result of guilty pleas, little research has examined influences on defendant plea decisions. First, we explore how attorney satisfaction and court legitimacy affect defendant choices. Using an experimental approach, we then assess the impact of a defense attorney’s evaluation of a plea offer on the defendant’s willingness to accept a plea, and whether this is moderated by defendants’ individual views. Findings demonstrate that higher attorney satisfaction and higher court legitimacy are associated with higher willingness to accept a plea. Defendant decision-making is also impacted by their attorney’s evaluation of the plea and this influence is moderated by the defendant’s satisfaction with their repres...
This study examines the effect of individual and case characteristics on a defendant\u27s ability to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
An estimated 90% to 95% of convictions are obtained via guilty pleas, and roughly 11% of individuals...
Though almost all convictions are the result of guilty pleas, little research has examined influence...
Defendants often plead guilty in exchange for reduced punishments. Some argue that these reduced pun...
Defense attorneys are attuned to the defendant’s likelihood of conviction at trial, based on the str...
Research on juror decision-making has been vast. Research on plea-bargaining, in contrast, has been ...
Objectives: Approximately 95 % of convictions in the United States are the result of guilty pleas. S...
Individuals can be convicted of a criminal offense in one of two ways: via trial or via guilty plea....
In two studies, we examined the impact of defense attorney recommendation on defendant plea decision...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
In contrast with the common assumption in the plea bargaining literature, we show fairness-related c...
Attorney recommendations influence defendant plea decisions; and the degree of influence likely rest...
In contrast with the common assumption in the plea bargaining literature, we show fairness-related c...
Over the past few decades, the largely hidden, secretive, and widely used system of plea bargaining ...
This study examines the effect of individual and case characteristics on a defendant\u27s ability to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
An estimated 90% to 95% of convictions are obtained via guilty pleas, and roughly 11% of individuals...
Though almost all convictions are the result of guilty pleas, little research has examined influence...
Defendants often plead guilty in exchange for reduced punishments. Some argue that these reduced pun...
Defense attorneys are attuned to the defendant’s likelihood of conviction at trial, based on the str...
Research on juror decision-making has been vast. Research on plea-bargaining, in contrast, has been ...
Objectives: Approximately 95 % of convictions in the United States are the result of guilty pleas. S...
Individuals can be convicted of a criminal offense in one of two ways: via trial or via guilty plea....
In two studies, we examined the impact of defense attorney recommendation on defendant plea decision...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
In contrast with the common assumption in the plea bargaining literature, we show fairness-related c...
Attorney recommendations influence defendant plea decisions; and the degree of influence likely rest...
In contrast with the common assumption in the plea bargaining literature, we show fairness-related c...
Over the past few decades, the largely hidden, secretive, and widely used system of plea bargaining ...
This study examines the effect of individual and case characteristics on a defendant\u27s ability to...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
An estimated 90% to 95% of convictions are obtained via guilty pleas, and roughly 11% of individuals...