Vol. 57 No. 4, March 2016
Index
- Designing plea bargaining from the ground up: accuracy and fairness without trials as backstops.
- Plea bargaining's baselines.
- Plea bargaining's baselines.
- A comparative look at plea bargaining in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, and the United States.
- A comparative look at plea bargaining in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, and the United States.
- Judicial power to regulate plea bargaining.
- Judicial power to regulate Plea bargaining.
- The prosecutor's turn.
- Pleading guilty without client consent.
- Guilt, innocence, and due process of plea bargaining.
- Guilt, innocence, and due process of plea bargaining.
- Thinking outside the jury box: deploying the grand jury in the guilty plea process.
- Why plea bargains are not confessions.
- Training for bargaining.
- Training for bargaining.
- Plea bargaining and the substantive and procedural goals of criminal justice: from retribution and adversarialism to preventive justice and hybrid-inquisitorialism.
- Plea bargaining and disclosure in Germany and the United States: comparative lessons.