The process in which the public defender and the prosecutor reach an agreement regarding the degree of the charges &/or the punishment. Deal for a lessor sentence and/or a lessor charge.
What is a Plea Bargain.
By saying this you are telling the court "I didn't do it." The prosecutor will have to prove that you committed the crime during a trial.
What is "Not Guilty."
A stated period of time where a person convicted of a crime is released into the community under the supervision of a type of officer in lieu of incarceration. The defendant must agree to specified standards of conduct such as: no drinking or drugs, no associating with known felons, no changing residences without permission and staying out of trouble.
What is Probation.
The lawyer who defends the person accused of committing a crime. They offer their own witnesses to present their client's version of the facts.
Who is the Public Defender ~or~ Defense Attorney.
By saying this you are telling the court "I did it." By doing this you give up the right to a trial and you accept the sentence that the judge gives you. You cannot change your mind once you enter this plea. Could become eligible for a plea agreement.
What is Guilty.
Court order for competency restoration treatment. Up to 10 months of restoration treatment.
What is 310 order.
The lawyer who prosecutes cases on behalf of the people of the State of Arkansas. By questioning witnesses they try to convince the judge and jury that the defendant is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Who is the Prosecuting Attorney/Prosecutor.
Court order to determine fitness to stand trial.
What is 305.
Who is Forensic Evaluator.
Conditional release program for five years of supervision within the community. Court ordered to maintain mental health treatment and medication management.
What is Act 911.
What is an Acquital.