What do you do when a prosecutor in a case makes a recommendation to resolve the case that you believe to be unfair, one that doesn't really fit the crime that you're accused of at all? Or let's say for example, that you have a very defensible case, a very winnable case, and the prosecutor looks at it and says, no, I'm not offering an amendment or reduction of the charges. In your case, what happens if you're assigned to a judge in which if you lose after our trial, and you have to know whenever you go into a jury trial for almost all of us, um, even if the facts are very favorable to us, juries are extremely unpredictable. What happens whenever you go to jury trial and you lose in front of that judge? What happens if, if that judge, for example, imposes a very heavy jail sentence, even for a person that's charged with a misdemeanor that has no prior criminal history whatsoever, these are real questions. In this video, Ben Sessions discusses this problem and how we can handle it.
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