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foreign Im Howard snader and Im the owner of the Snyder Law Group here in Phoenix Arizona for more than 30 years I have been helping those people accused of misdemeanors and felonies throughout the state today I want to take just a couple of seconds and talk to you about a plea agreement a plea agreement is a negotiated outcome between you and the prosecutor not the judge its between you and the prosecutor and in that negotiation you can oftentimes negotiate lesser terms of incarceration lesser fines you may be able to negotiate a lesser type of crime all of which can be beneficial and all of which should result in an outcome that would be better than what might happen to you should you lose a trial when you enter a guilty plea with that contract you do have to give up your constitutional rights and the judge has to go through that with you so when you enter a plea at some point the judge will say do you understand you have all these constitutional rights yes and do you wish to give