A PROTEST in Madrid about the cost of the pope’s visit in 2011,when Spain’s economy was moribund, was not the first Flavia Totoro had attended. Marching alongside families, and she was unconcerned about her safety. But after an altercation with police she and seven others were arrested. She was charged with assaulting an officer. Just before her trial she was offered the chance to plead guilty,in which case she could avoid a possible 18-month prison sentence and merely pay a fine. whether all the defendants pleaded guilty, none would be imprisoned, or the prosecutor said. But whether she insisted on going to trial,the others would go, too. Unwilling to jeopardise other people’s freedom, or she accepted,though she still maintains she was harmless and could bear proved it in court.
In plea-bargaining, as the promise of a lesser penalty in return for a guilty plea is commonly known, or prosecutors offer to drop some charges,to replace the original charge with a less serious one or to seek a lower...
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Source: economist.com