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Right - dismissals of some counts often happen as part of a guilty plea.

Still, wording is important: both I and the parent poster should have said 97% was the percentage of convictions which resulted from pleas, not the percentage of indicted defendants which plead guilty. I think taking percentage of convictions is the correct metric to use - given the ideals of innocent until proven guilty and the right to trial, you would hope that most convictions were the result of a trial rather than a vanishingly small (and getting smaller) 3%.

It's also quite telling that even with statistics haggling, the anonymous poster still conceded a whopping 90%.




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