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The phrase "arranged plea" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts, particularly when referring to a plea that has been organized or structured in a specific way.
Example: "The defendant submitted an arranged plea to the court, outlining the terms of the agreement with the prosecution."
Alternatives: "structured plea" or "organized plea".
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Theirs are the only cases to make it to trial — six cases were dismissed and the rest of the defendants arranged plea deals.
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They included establishing a viable witness-protection program, setting up a framework for legal wiretapping, and making it possible for prosecutors to arrange plea bargains for suspects who provide evidence against a criminal network.
Her lawyer arranged a plea bargain; the charges were reduced to criminal impersonation.
Theodore Kaczynski escaped the death sentence with the help of smart, expensive lawyers who arranged a plea agreement to spare his life, his brother explained.
Those charges would attract a total of 124 years' jail, but it is thought he has arranged a plea bargain with the US government.
The men had been due to stand trial on 1 February and faced 15 years in prison had they been found guilty, but their lawyers arranged the plea bargain ahead of the court date.
Lucibello's staff members arranged a plea deal; they eventually counted his six months in jail as time served, and he accepted five years of intensive probation and assignment to a batterers' intervention group.
The lawyers had in fact arranged a plea in which Mr. Lafrem would have had to concede only that he could have been found guilty of trying to sexually abuse the woman if the prosecutors had been able to prove certain things, Ms. Roy said.
It's enough to convict, or to arrange a plea bargain without further ado.
At the Justice Department, he helped arrange the plea bargain that eased Vice President Spiro T. Agnew out of office.
Mr. Khan, who declined to be interviewed, is free on $500,000 bail and trying to arrange a plea bargain with prosecutors, according to court records.
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