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Plea Bargaining, fifth edition—the only comprehensive, fully up-to-date reference on the subject—teaches how to negotiate the best deal. It discusses the nature, types, and goals of plea bargaining, and treats in detail a wide variety of styles and strategies. Attorneys on both sides of the aisle know that effective plea bargaining is both an art and a science. The fifth edition,  fully reviewed and revised to reflect the 2018 changes to the U.S. Attorneys Manual offers extensive analysis of plea bargaining in state and federal courts, the process of negotiating with the U.S. Attorney under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, as well as the plea policies of the Department of Justice contained in the Justice Manual and the Principles of Federal Prosecution. Other pertinent standards and rules such as the ABA Standards for Criminal Justice, National District Attorneys Association Prosecution Standards and the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct are also discussed and analyzed.

 

Designed for practitioner and student alike, the fifth edition combines the experience of two seasoned law professors and litigators, to provide readers with

 

•     the benefit of a broad, yet detailed discussion of plea bargaining,

•     the benefit of knowledge drawn from direct experience with the U.S. Attorney’s office;

•     step-by-step checklist on how to prepare for plea bargaining;

•     familiarity with a broad array of tactics;

•     clear understanding of the Who, When, Where and How of negotiation;

•     instruction on how to enter and enforce the plea bargain.

 

 

Plea Bargaining, fifth edition remains the only comprehensive reference work on the topic for an area of the law where 95 percent of all criminal cases are resolved through plea bargaining.  Its value as a  resource to students and practitioners could not be overstated.

G. Nicholas Herman  practices with the Brough Law Firm based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.  His practice is otherwise devoted to litigation and appeals involving areas such as county and municipal defense, zoning issues, land use regulation, condemnation cases, nuisance abatement, employment law issues, business litigation and personal injury. Formerly a partner of Coleman, Bernholz, Bernholz, Gledhill, Hargrave & Herman, he focused his practice on general, criminal and civil litigation and appeals.  He has extensive litigation experience in state and federal court in a wide variety of areas of law, including criminal defense, local government law, personal injury, civil rights, and employment law.  He has argued numerous cases in the North Carolina Supreme Court, North Carolina Appeals, and the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth District.

Mr. Herman’s Bar activities include service as President of the Orange County Bar Association (1991), Vice President (1986), Secretary-Treasurer (1987), and as a member of the North Carolina Bar Association’s Appellate Rules Study Commission.  Beyond his legal duties, he has ties to academia, having served as Adjunct Professor at his alma mater, Duke Law School, as well as at various universities such as the North Carolina Central University School of Law, Campbell Law School and at Elon University. Since 1993, Mr. Herman has been engaged as a faculty member of NITA, the National Institute of Trial Advocacy, through which he has taught on trial practice, negotiation and mediation, and deposition-taking skills.  He has also lectured for numerous Continuing Legal Education programs on the law of damages, witness preparation, legal aspects of drug testing, and ethical considerations in civil litigation and appellate practice.


Zachary C. Bolitho is an Associate Professor of Law at Campbell University School of Law in Raleigh, North Carolina.  He teaches Criminal Procedure, Criminal Law, Federal Crimes, Trial Advocacy, and Evidence.  He has been voted “Professor of the Year” by the student body at Campbell Law on three occasions.  Professor Bolitho previously served as an Associate Deputy Attorney General of the United States, Chief of Staff to the Deputy Attorney General, and as an Assistant U.S. Attorney.  He previously worked as a law clerk to Judge David W. McKeague of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and as an associate with the international law firm of Jones Day.  He received his law degree with highest honors from The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law where he served on the editorial board of the Ohio State Law Journal. 

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