Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
Earlier someone raised the issue of prosecuting Maxwell's customers. So here's a question: Should the prosecutors offer Maxwell's customers plea deals, in exchange for their testimony?
Personally I think if it comes down to whether or not they can secure a conviction for Maxwell, they should probably offer some deals to her customers. I'd rather a few of them get relative slaps on the wrist, in exchange for ensuring she's put away, then her going free while the prosecution throws the book at a few of her customers.
I also like the Brazilian system better: Instead of plea deals, they offer sentencing deals. If you cooperate fully with the police and the courts, you still get convicted of the heinous crimes you actually committed. But you get a more lenient sentence. It's similar to getting time off for good behavior, or getting paroled because you've shown real remorse. Similar, but superior to those, since you're actually contributing up front to the pursuit of justice, rather than just apologizing for your injustices after all is said and done. Way better than the American grey market of plea deals.
They would need to charge them first before plea deals could be considered?
Would Maxwell theoretically be able to come to a plea deal herself, without having to go through an entire trial?