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University of Central Florida

Theses/Dissertations

2011

Defendant's rights; Discretion; Jury trial penalty; Plea bargaining; Prosecutor

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Prosecutorial Discretion And Plea Bargaining: Is There A Jury Trial Penalty?, Gina Hall Dec 2011

Prosecutorial Discretion And Plea Bargaining: Is There A Jury Trial Penalty?, Gina Hall

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As the most powerful position of the courtroom workgroup, the prosecutor plays an essential role in the criminal justice system. From the defendant's initial contact with the criminal court process when the prosecutor makes the charging decision, until sentencing when the prosecutor's recommendation guides judicial discretion, prosecutors hold the power to decide a defendant's fate. Despite the parameters that govern their ability to use discretion, the prosecutor still maintains a significant amount of power to influence crucial decisions with regard to the defendant. The current study addresses the issue of prosecutorial discretion and the ability to mishandle the powers bestowed …