More often than not, I would argue.
There's a reason that due process is a thing, it's more commonly upheld than it's not, no matter what rhetoric you've been spun by a fear-mongering media.
As many as 98% of charges end with plea bargains [1]. That's not "due process" in a meaningful sense of the term.
[1] https://www.npr.org/2023/02/22/1158356619/plea-bargains-crim...
As many as 98% of charges end with plea bargains [1]. That's not "due process" in a meaningful sense of the term.
[1] https://www.npr.org/2023/02/22/1158356619/plea-bargains-crim...