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Supporters claim plea bargaining speeds court proceedings and guarantees a conviction; opponents believe it prevents justice from being served.
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Other senators asked Holder to, essentially, guarantee a conviction, eliciting one of his more cinematic answers: Failure is not an option.
That does not guarantee a conviction, but it means that we have decided that a jury should hear the evidence and that the defendant gets the opportunity to challenge it.
Since then, three cases in which he was to have been the key witness have been dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on the understanding that his evidence could no longer be relied upon to guarantee a conviction.
They're a way for prosecutors to guarantee a conviction.
If they prosecute it can take years, costing millions, and there is no guarantee of a conviction at the end of it.
Once a case reaches prosecutors, there's no guarantee of a conviction, let alone a trial or full prosecution.
In China, the announcement of corruption investigations virtually guarantees an eventual conviction.
Because these children have no attorneys, the complaint alleges, "these children are almost guaranteed a criminal conviction".
This would also guarantee the prosecutors a conviction without facing the risk of a trial by jury.
SMALL VICTORY Even when a criminal defendant wins a case before the United States Supreme Court, there is no guarantee that the person will avoid a conviction and escape serving time in a federal prison, according to White Collar Watch.
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