Tuesday, January 21, 2014

In california, if a deputy district attorney made a plea deal with a person who plead no contest to killing a person, and was given involunt...

Question

In california, if a deputy district attorney made a plea deal with a person who plead no contest to killing a person, and was given involuntary manslaughter, and hasn't been sentenced yet, can this person still go to a jury trial if new evidence has been aquired that would help in a trial? If yes, how would someone in the public get this person to a jury trial?



Answer

The defendant would have to move to withdraw his/her plea.



Answer

I agree with Mr. Shapiro.



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