Plea Bargains Explained: How Criminal Case Negotiations Work
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Episode Summary:
In this episode, Robert M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group and a Los Angeles criminal defense attorney with over 40 years of experience, explains the ins and outs of plea bargains. Robert breaks down how plea deals are initiated, when judges get involved, what role prior convictions play, and the risks defendants face when choosing between trial and negotiation. With thousands of clients defended and extensive experience in both state and federal courts, Robert shares how plea negotiations can shape the outcome of a case and why strategy is critical at every step.
Key Timestamps:
00:01:00 – What is a Plea Deal?
00:05:00 – Who Initiates Plea Discussions?
00:07:00 – Negotiating Serious Cases
00:10:00 – Risks of Rejecting a Plea Deal
00:12:00 – Prior Convictions and Plea Offers
00:15:00 – Can Judges Reject Plea Agreements?
00:17:00 – The Role of Justice in Plea Negotiations
About the Show:
Criminal Law Unfiltered is hosted by Los Angeles criminal defense attorney Robert M. Helfend, founder of Helfend Law Group. With decades of courtroom experience in serious state and federal cases, Robert provides unfiltered insights into how the justice system really works. Each episode sheds light on the realities of criminal defense, separating TV fiction from the truth inside the courtroom.
Learn more about Robert M. Helfend and schedule a free consultation: robertmhelfend.com
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