Plea Practice Flashcards

1
Q

what are the types of pleas

A

traditional

no lo contendré

alford

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2
Q

what is an Alford plea

A

pleading guilty while maintaining innocence

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3
Q

are Alford pleas constitutionally permissible

A

yes

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4
Q

test for court to accept a plea

A
  • ∆ is competent (general cognitive ability)
  • ∆’s choice is intelligent (knows what he’s doing)
  • ∆’s choice is voluntary
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5
Q

what happens to appellate rights after aplea

A

gone

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6
Q

what is the e exception to losing appellate rights after a plea

A

Blackledge Menna: ∆ retains rights to appeal after a plea if

  1. the claim is that the gov had no power to hale ∆ into court at all
  2. the claim requires no new fact finding
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7
Q

what are allowable inducements to compel a plea

A
  1. death
  2. threat to increase charges
  3. global plea deals
  4. leniency in prosecution in exchange for dropping a civil claim against a gov official
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8
Q

what happens if the prosecution fails to uphold their side of the plea k

A

the prosecution is bound to its promise, and remedy might be specific performance

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9
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what happens if ∆ fails to uphold his side of the plea k

A

court will enforce the K, which could mean reinstating charges

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