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Statement of Facts

Statement of Facts

Statement of Facts

A statement of facts is a written document that summarizes the key facts and circumstances of a case, typically prepared by the prosecution or the defense as part of a plea agreement or other negotiated resolution. The statement is usually signed by the defendant and their attorney, indicating their agreement with the facts as stated. The purpose of the statement is to provide a factual basis for the plea or other disposition and to ensure that the defendant understands the nature and consequences of their actions. The statement may include details such as the date, time, and location of the offense, the specific actions taken by the defendant, and any relevant statements or evidence. The court will review the statement to determine whether it supports the charges and the proposed resolution of the case.

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