plea-bargain
Americanverb (used without object)
verb (used with object)
noun
Other Word Forms
- plea-bargainer noun
Etymology
Origin of plea-bargain
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Cartabia says she can speed up trials thanks to measures to encourage defendants to seek plea-bargain deals and the hiring of thousands of support staff in courtrooms.
From Reuters • Jul. 29, 2021
Mr Kabendera's release comes after he entered into a plea-bargain agreement with the prosecution.
From BBC • Feb. 24, 2020
Prosecutors have offered the 45-year-old Earl a plea-bargain deal of three to 12 years in prison while he awaits a March trial.
From Washington Times • Jan. 28, 2018
Prosecutors have offered Earl, 45, a plea-bargain deal of three to 12 years in prison while he awaits a March trial.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 26, 2018
The latest plea-bargain testimony to become public was provided by meat industry tycoon Joesley Batista and another company executive.
From Washington Post • May 19, 2017
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