How Long After a Plea Deal is Sentencing?
After a plea deal is accepted, sentencing can be immediate or take months. Ultimately, it depends on whether you face misdemeanor, felony, or federal charges.
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After a plea deal is accepted, sentencing can be immediate or take months. Ultimately, it depends on whether you face misdemeanor, felony, or federal charges.
Read More →In a plea deal, a defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor (such as reduced charges). It helps defendants avoid a trial.
Read More →Each prosecutor decides how long you have to accept a plea deal. There's no fixed deadline. However, you'll probably be given some time to consider the offer.
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