SCOTUS has held that guilty pleas are:
A) unconstitutional, as there is no factual basis for the plea.
B) constitutional, as long as they are made voluntarily and knowingly.
C) unconstitutional, when they are obtained as a result of plea bargaining.
D) constitutional, even if the prosecution cannot present enough evidence to establish that there is a factual basis for the guilty plea.
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