What is the ethical dilemma associated with plea bargaining?



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In my opinion, you are saying that doing the right thing later (being honest) diminishes the wrong the earlier (the criminal offense). If you plea bargain, the defendant admits to a crime (or gives the names of others involved) in exchange for diminished sentencing. In reality, the situation could be considered two potential crimes: the original crime, then purgery if someone refuses to plea guilty and is found guilty, so instead of lessening the sentence for those that cooperate, the courts could increase it for those that don't.

If this is a homework assignment, the answer I gave probably doesn't help you much... you would want to look into the prosectution selling justice for an easier job...

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