Fairness and the Willingness to Accept Plea Bargain Offers
Avishalom Tor,
Oren Gazal‐Ayal and
Stephen M. Garcia
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2010, vol. 7, issue 1, 97-116
Abstract:
In contrast with the common assumption in the plea bargaining literature, we show fairness‐related concerns systematically impact defendants' preferences and judgments. In the domain of preferences, innocents are less willing to accept plea offers than guilty defendants and all defendants reject otherwise attractive offers that appear comparatively unfair. We also show that defendants who are uncertain of their culpability exhibit egocentrically‐biased judgments and reject plea offers as if they were innocent. The article concludes by briefly discussing the normative implications of these findings.
Date: 2010
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