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Blind Plea Law & Legal Definition

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A blind plea is a uilty plea made by a criminal defendant when they have not entered a plea agreement and do not know the punishment the judge will impose. In a blind plea, the defendant is throwing themself at the mercy of the court. A blind plea does not guarantee leniency from the judge. A blind plea abandons all defenses, including a conviction on a lesser offense that carries a less severe penalty.




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