Plea-bargaining literature predicts that parties strike plea bargains in the shadow of expected trial outcomes. In other words, parties forecast the expected sentence after trial, discount it by the probability of acquittal, and offer some proportional discount. This oversimplified model ignores how structural distortions skew bargaining outcomes. Agency costs; attorney competence, compensation, and workloads; resources; sentencing and bail rules; and information deficits all skew bargaining. In addition, psychological biases and heuristics warp judgments: overconfidence, denial, discounting, risk preferences, loss aversion, framing, and anchoring all affect bargaining decisions. Skilled lawyers can partly counteract some of these problems ...
This paper examines the potential role that plea bargaining may serve in an environment where trials...
A great deal of criminal law scholarship and practice turns on whether a defendant gets a good deal ...
Over the years, criminal justice systems across the world have seen an unprecedented rise in the use...
Plea bargaining happens in almost every criminal case, yet there is little empirical study about wha...
Cognitive researchers have identified numerous ways in which human reasoning diverges from the ratio...
This article defends plea bargaining and responds to a trend in the academic literature to evaluate ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
We consider a model of the criminal court process, focusing on plea bargaining. A plea bargain prov...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
This study examines the effect of individual and case characteristics on a defendant\u27s ability to...
Most criminal prosecutions are settled without a trial. The parties to these settlements trade vario...
Bargaining in the “shadow of the trial,” which hinges on the expectations of trial outcomes, is the ...
Over the past few decades, the largely hidden, secretive, and widely used system of plea bargaining ...
Like other markets, the plea bargaining market uses a pricing mechanism to coordinate market functio...
Imagine a negotiation that will decide where you live, where you might work, whether you will walk f...
This paper examines the potential role that plea bargaining may serve in an environment where trials...
A great deal of criminal law scholarship and practice turns on whether a defendant gets a good deal ...
Over the years, criminal justice systems across the world have seen an unprecedented rise in the use...
Plea bargaining happens in almost every criminal case, yet there is little empirical study about wha...
Cognitive researchers have identified numerous ways in which human reasoning diverges from the ratio...
This article defends plea bargaining and responds to a trend in the academic literature to evaluate ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE Publications via th...
We consider a model of the criminal court process, focusing on plea bargaining. A plea bargain prov...
Most criminal cases are disposed of through the process of plea bargaining. However, almost no resea...
This study examines the effect of individual and case characteristics on a defendant\u27s ability to...
Most criminal prosecutions are settled without a trial. The parties to these settlements trade vario...
Bargaining in the “shadow of the trial,” which hinges on the expectations of trial outcomes, is the ...
Over the past few decades, the largely hidden, secretive, and widely used system of plea bargaining ...
Like other markets, the plea bargaining market uses a pricing mechanism to coordinate market functio...
Imagine a negotiation that will decide where you live, where you might work, whether you will walk f...
This paper examines the potential role that plea bargaining may serve in an environment where trials...
A great deal of criminal law scholarship and practice turns on whether a defendant gets a good deal ...
Over the years, criminal justice systems across the world have seen an unprecedented rise in the use...