Under which circumstances can a judge refuse to allow a plea bargain and force a defendant to go to trial?
A) if the prosecutor "abused his or her discretion"
B) if the prosecutor acted in "bad faith"
C) if the prosecutor exercised "poor judgment"
D) never
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Q14: Evidence that tends to show the defendant's
Q15: Which of the following pretrial motions is
Q16: What type of motion is used to
Q17: Which of the following is not one
Q19: Ad hoc plea bargaining refers to _.
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Q20: The primary benefit of plea bargaining is
Q21: According to California's restrictions on plea bargaining,
Q22: Which of the following is not suggested
Q23: Sentence agreements reduce the judge's discretion.
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