ANATOMY OF A PLEA DEAL
Defense's Offer
Joseph Duncan's lawyer offered in this letter to prosecutors that his client would admit to murder and molestation if the death penalty was taken off the table. The offer was rejected.
State's Counter-Offer
Prosecutors came back with a list of demands Duncan was to meet if he wanted to avoid trial, including facing the death penalty and not calling Shasta Groene to testify.
Plea Deal Announcment
Prosecutors announced a plea deal with Joseph Edward Duncan III on Oct. 16, 2006, the same day jury selection was slated to begin in his murder trial.
Factual Basis
Prosecutors submitted this vivid list of facts in the case to serve as a factual basis for Duncan's guilty plea.
Ida. v. Joseph Duncan: State's counter-offer
After receiving an offer from the defense in which Duncan would plead guilty to murder in exchange for a life sentence, prosecutors responded by saying Duncan can plead guilty, but they are not taking the death penalty off the table.
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