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Originally Posted by Snowman
You should keep pretending like someone striking a plea deal is equivalent to them being tried and found guilty by a jury of every single thing mentioned in that plea deal.
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There's something seriously wrong with your brain, Asperger's.
Again: a defendant who pled guilty to charges has the same effect as being convicted by a jury -- in fact, most would suggest he's more guilty by pleading because he can't blame a mistaken jury or government misconduct at a trial, or any number of potential appellate issues which could vacate his conviction.
Mastro pled guilty to every charge he faced and admitted to even more bad conduct which wasn't charged.
But you know more about the law because you have a ten card collection and you stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night.