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William & Mary Law Review

Plea Bargaining Regulation: The Next Criminal Procedure Frontier Symposium

Volume 57 (2015-2016), Issue 4 (2016)

Prefatory Matter

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Table of Contents (v. 57, no. 4)

Symposium Articles

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Designing Plea Bargaining from the Ground Up: Accuracy and Fairness Without Trials as Backstops
Stephanos Bibas

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Plea Bargaining's Baselines
Josh Bowers

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A Comparative Look at Plea Bargaining in Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, and the United States
Carol A. Brook, Bruno Fiannaca, David Harvey, Paul Marcus, Jenny McEwan, and Renee Pomerance

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Judicial Power to Regulate Plea Bargaining
Darryl K. Brown

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The Prosecutor's Turn
I. Bennett Capers

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Pleading Guilty Without Client Consent
Gabriel J. Chin

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Guilt, Innocence, and Due Process of Plea Bargaining
Donald A. Dripps

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Thinking Outside the Jury Box: Deploying the Grand Jury in the Guilty Plea Process
Roger A. Fairfax Jr.

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Why Plea Bargains Are Not Confessions
Brandon L. Garrett

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Training for Bargaining
Jenny Roberts and Ronald F. Wright

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Plea Bargaining and the Substantive and Procedural Goals of Criminal Justice: From Retribution and Adversarialism To Preventive Justice And Hybrid-Inquisitorialism
Christopher Slobogin

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Plea Bargaining and Disclosure in Germany and the United States: Comparative Lessons
Jenia I. Turner

 
 

 

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