Prosecutor Deal Considerations

Summary

A prosecutor offering a deal doesnt necessarily indicate a low chance of conviction. They may offer deals to save time, ensure a penalty, or avoid trial uncertainty. Deciding to accept a deal or fight depends on evidence strength, potential penalties, personal circumstances, and legal advice. Consider consulting a lawyer for guidance on plea deals in Nova Scotia.

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A prosecutor offering a deal doesn't necessarily mean they have a low chance of conviction. They might offer a deal to:
- Save time and resources
- Ensure some level of penalty
- Avoid the uncertainty of a trial
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Is it better usually to take a deal or fight cases
Deciding whether to take a deal or fight a case depends on several factors:
- Strength of the evidence against you
- Potential penalties if convicted at trial
- Personal circumstances and willingness to endure a trial
- Advice from a lawyer
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