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Tag Archives: Plea Negotiations

What is an open plea?

Tampa criminal lawyers are often asked about what an open plea actually entails.  An open plea is a plea, where there is no agreement for a specific sentence with the prosecutor, be it the State Attorney’s Office or the United States Attorney’s Office.   While the overwhelming majority of pleas involve an agreed upon sentence and […]

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Tampa Florida Criminal Defense Attorney: What is a plea colloquy?

Tampa criminal defense attorneys are often asked by their clients about what to expect when they enter a plea to their criminal charges. The questions asked and posed to the accused by the presiding judge are referred to as the plea colloquy. Depending on the courtroom, jurisdiction, and other unique facts of the case, the […]

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Can a Tampa criminal defense attorney speed up the criminal process so I can get my case over quicker?

This question is often posed to Tampa criminal defense attorneys by folks who are first time offenders and are nervous about concluding their Tampa criminal defense matter. In short, it is possible to speed up the matter in some capacity, but a better question is whether that is, in fact, in your best interest. It […]

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Tampa Criminal Attorneys – What is a motion to withdraw plea?

Tampa criminal attorneys are often asked by folks about withdrawing their previously entered guilty plea after their case is resolved, often once they have either been sentenced to their prison/jail sentence or have begun probation.  While discussing withdrawing a plea is easy, it is incredibly difficult to actually do so and the risks are significant, […]

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Can I plea to the charges once a jury has actually been seated?

Tampa criminal defense attorneys are often asked by their client, essentially if they get a jury they don’t like, can they still take a plea deal? This is a relatively simple, yet complex issue in of itself. In short, yes, if the State Attorney’s office still permits the plea to be open, you can enter […]

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