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  2. Begin by entering your true name and any known aliases in the designated fields. Indicate your age and educational background, and check whether you can read and write.
  3. Provide details about your legal representation, including your lawyer's name, ensuring that you confirm understanding of the petition's contents.
  4. Clearly state your intention to plead guilty by filling in the specific charge against you.
  5. Acknowledge your rights by reviewing each listed right carefully. Confirm that you understand these rights before proceeding.
  6. Detail any prior convictions or current probation/parole status as required in the respective sections.
  7. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before signing and dating the document at the end of the form.

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The terms of a plea bargain are generally public unless the judge seals the case.
eCourts. Access eCourts to view a summary of information for public cases by searching with the party name or case number. To use the system, you must be a registered user. Registration is free and confidential.
In a plea deal, or plea bargain, the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a criminal charge in exchange for certain concessions from the prosecutor. For example, the prosecutor may seek a lesser sentence, reduce the seriousness of the charge, or withdraw some of the original charges.
Instead the courts seal plea agreements on a case-by-case basis under an order by the judge. In these districts, if the agreements arent ordered to be sealed, they include any cooperation information and are open to the public and available on PACER, the federal online docketing system.
Unless good cause be shown, and a continuance duly granted by the court, all offenses for which indictments are presented to the court shall be tried no later than two hundred seventy (270) days after the accused has been arraigned.
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In general, court cases and their records are public, and the court does not need your consent to make your court cases or records available online.

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