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  • curprev 18:1218:12, 2 June 2023 Bronsonoquinn talk contribs 34,410 bytes −8 The original wording was likely a misinterpretation of "Plea Bargaining History", one of the citations included at the end of the sentence. An Alford Plea does not inherently recognize that there is enough evidence to persuade a jury but is used regardless of whether or not it could. This is an "even if" statement when it was originally misinterpreted as a "because" statement. The other definitions (esp. "Harmonizing Substantive Criminal Law..." and "Dictionary of American Criminal Justice.") undo Tag: Visual edit

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