The process whereby the accused, the public defender, the district attorney and the defendant reach an agreement regarding the degree of the charges &/or the punishment.
What is a Plea Bargain.
A stated period of time where a convicted criminal offender 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.
A pretend courtroom scenario which gives individuals a chance to practice what to do and say in preparation for a real courtroom situation. This includes evaluation of your knowledge of the various plea options, the roles of courtroom personnel, behavior in the courtroom and ability to cooperate with counsel.
What is Mock Trial.
An amount of money normally set by the judge at the initial appearance to ensure the return of the accused at subsequent hearings. If the accused is unable to provide this money, or otherwise unable to be released on his or her own recognizance, he or she is detained in custody.
What is Bail.
If you are sentenced to NGI how long would you have to remain at the mental health facility.
Until you are no longer a threat to yourself or anyone else.