What does 'the People' mean in a plea agreement?

Full question:

The People will not bring additional charges..taken from a plea agreement what constitutes the people

  • Category: Criminal
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  • State: Michigan

Answer:

In this context, 'the People' refers to the citizens of the state. In criminal cases, they are represented by the prosecutor, who acts on behalf of the government. This prosecutor could be a District Attorney, State's Attorney, U.S. Attorney, Attorney General, Solicitor General, or a special prosecutor. Their role includes investigating criminal offenses, either independently or at the request of government officials. The prosecutor's primary duty is to seek justice for all citizens of the state (the People).

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FAQs

When a defendant enters a plea bargain, they typically waive several constitutional rights. These include the right to a trial by jury, the right to confront witnesses against them, and the right to remain silent. By accepting a plea deal, the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest, which means they forfeit these rights in exchange for a potentially lesser sentence or other concessions.