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What is meant by a Plea Bargain?

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What is meant by a Plea Bargain?

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A. Most courts in Ontario will consider a plea bargain in order to avoid a trial. Although they may consider it, some courts will not give you a Plea Bargain that may be what you want, but what they are willing to give you. Some courts may refuse to bargain any charges and insist upon a trial win or lose. The reason for any plea bargain is to ensure a conviction for the prosecution and thereby saving the court time. If the prosecution perceives that you are not capable of conducting a speeding trial they may not hesitate to refuse the plea bargain. If the court knows your legal representative as a person who knows how to conduct a trial, and is capable of winning as the legal representatives for OTT Legal Services are, then the prosecutor would most likely consider discussing a plea bargain, or withdrawing the speeding ticket. A plea bargain should only be entertained after the speeding ticket has been examined by an expert for any fatal errors. The original certificate, or ticket shou

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