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Plea bargain

UK //ˈpliː ˈbɑːɡən//US //ˈpliː ˈbɑrɡɪn//

Definition

An agreement in a criminal case where the defendant pleads guilty to receive a lighter sentence.

In simple words: An agreement where a person pleads guilty to a crime for a lighter punishment.

Examples

  • The lawyer advised her to accept the plea bargain to avoid a lengthy trial.
  • After hours of negotiation, they reached a plea bargain that pleased both sides.
  • He was offered a plea bargain in exchange for information about other suspects.
  • The plea bargain allowed her to serve only six months in prison instead of five years.
  • Prosecutors often encourage defendants to opt for a plea bargain to lessen court congestion.

Usage notes

Commonly used in legal contexts. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing legal matters. Not appropriate for informal settings.

Grammar pattern

plea bargain + object

Memory hint

Think of a 'plea bargain' as a 'plea' for a better 'bargain' in court.

Collocations

  • accept a plea bargain
  • negotiate a plea bargain
  • reach a plea bargain
  • offer a plea bargain
  • reject a plea bargain

Synonyms

  • plea deal
  • bargain
  • settlement
  • negotiation
  • concession

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'plead guilty' which is only part of the plea bargain process.
  • Using in non-legal contexts, as it is specific to criminal justice.
  • Mixing up with 'plea deal', which is a less formal variant.