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Plea bargains can be helpful to defendants in criminal cases because they can:
O A. prevent the police from getting search warrants.
B. result in lighter penalties than being found guilty.
C. allow a judge to decide on a verdict without a jury.
D. force the government to provide defendants with a
lawyer.
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