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Bargaining With Pleas
The history of plea bargaining can be traced back to the end of the colonial era in the United States. Plea bargaining was known to exist in this country since at least 1780, a fact that is corroborated by author George Fisher. Fisher dedicated a significant amount of research to the history of this legal device in the court systems of Middleton, Massachusetts (McCoy, 2003). Initially, plea bargaining was used as a way to convict criminals of victimless crimes, the best example of which was the illegal sale of alcohol. A crucial component to the early use of plea bargaining was the fact that there were a bevy of mandatory sentencing laws, much like there are federal minimum mandatory sentencing laws for narcotics related offense today (McCoy, 2003). Those convicted of such a victimless offense on multiple accounts could readily cop a plea in which they would be guilty of just one offense, and submit to the mandatory punishment (which was typically a fine).
The fact that there were mandatory sentences that aided the development of some of the earliest plea bargains is immensely significant, because it allowed for prosecutors to make explicit plea bargains. Later on during the middle of the 19th century plea bargains became implicit due to a lack of mandatory sentencing, which did little to deter the use of plea bargains which were initially used in order to reduce economic...
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