Plea Practice Flashcards
what are the types of pleas
traditional
no lo contendré
alford
what is an Alford plea
pleading guilty while maintaining innocence
are Alford pleas constitutionally permissible
yes
test for court to accept a plea
- ∆ is competent (general cognitive ability)
- ∆’s choice is intelligent (knows what he’s doing)
- ∆’s choice is voluntary
what happens to appellate rights after aplea
gone
what is the e exception to losing appellate rights after a plea
Blackledge Menna: ∆ retains rights to appeal after a plea if
- the claim is that the gov had no power to hale ∆ into court at all
- the claim requires no new fact finding
what are allowable inducements to compel a plea
- death
- threat to increase charges
- global plea deals
- leniency in prosecution in exchange for dropping a civil claim against a gov official
what happens if the prosecution fails to uphold their side of the plea k
the prosecution is bound to its promise, and remedy might be specific performance
what happens if ∆ fails to uphold his side of the plea k
court will enforce the K, which could mean reinstating charges