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Coercion to Compromise - Ple Bargaining, the Courts and the Making of Political Authority

English · Paperback / Softback

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Klappentext This book examines the origins of the controversial practice of plea bargaining! a procedure that appears to reward the guilty. Contrary to popular perception of plea bargaining as an innovation or corruption of the post-World War II years! this study shows that the practice emerged early inthe American Republic. It argues that plea bargaining should be seen as part of a larger repertoire of techniques in the Anglo-American legal tradition through which law might be used as a vehicle of rule. Zusammenfassung Examines the origins of the controversial practice of plea bargaining, a procedure that appears to reward the guilty. Contrary to popular perception of plea bargaining as an innovation or corruption of the post-World War II years, this study aims to show that the practice emerged early in the American Republic.

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Examines the origins of the controversial practice of plea bargaining, a procedure that appears to reward the guilty. Contrary to popular perception of plea bargaining as an innovation or corruption of the post-World War II years, this study aims to show that the practice emerged early in the American Republic.

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Authors Mary E. Vogel
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.11.2007
 
EAN 9780195101751
ISBN 978-0-19-510175-1
No. of pages 416
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 32 mm
Series Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Oxford Socio-Legal Studies
Subjects Guides > Law, job, finance > Family law
Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

LAW / Criminal Law / General, Legal Reference / Law Profession

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