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It is the centerpiece of America's judicial process: the
trial by jury system that places a defendant's fate in the hands of
a jury of one's peers. But just how many citizens are aware
that nearly 95 percent of all criminal cases never reach a jury,
but instead are settled through plea bargains? To overworked
and understaffed defense lawyers, prosecutors and jurists, plea
bargains are the safety valve that keeps cases moving through our
backlogged courts. Critics, however, contend that the push to
resolve cases through plea bargains jeopardizes the constitutional
rights of defendants, who may be pressured to admit their guilt
whether they're guilty or not. In this 90-minute documentary,
FRONTLINE explores the moral, judicial and constitutional
implications of relying on plea bargains to expedite justice.
It is the centerpiece of America's judicial process: the
trial by jury system that places a defendant's fate in the hands of
a jury of one's peers. But just how many citizens are aware
that nearly 95 percent of all criminal cases never reach a jury,
but instead are settled through plea bargains? To overworked
and understaffed defense lawyers, prosecutors and jurists, plea
bargains are the safety valve that keeps cases moving through our
backlogged courts. Critics, however, contend that the push to
resolve cases through plea bargains jeopardizes the constitutional
rights of defendants, who may be pressured to admit their guilt
whether they're guilty or not. In this 90-minute documentary,
FRONTLINE explores the moral, judicial and constitutional
implications of relying on plea bargains to expedite justice.