Some people within the court system are concerned that plea bargaining reduces the courthouse to a place where guilt or innocence is negotiated like prices in a flea market. Primarily, though, opposition to plea bargaining reflects different ideological preferences. What is particularly interesting is that civil libertarians as well as spokespersons for law and order see plea bargaining as a danger, but often for different reasons.
-Advocates of abolishing plea bargaining ignore what reality of criminal courts?
A) in most cases, the participants do not substantially disagree over the facts.
B) in most cases, the defendants do not want a trial.
C) in most cases, the prosecutors are difficult to work with.
D) in most cases, the judges are difficult to work with.
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