Sentencing Guidelines, Judicial Discretion, and Plea Bargaining
通过博弈模型分析美国联邦量刑指南如何限制法官自由裁量权,发现指南延长了平均刑期但未改变辩诉交易率,对研究司法改革和量刑政策的经济学者有参考价值。
The United States Sentencing Commission was created to develop federal sentencing guidelines, which restrict judicial discretion and were to found to increase the average sentence length while leaving unchanged the likelihood of resolution through plea bargaining. A game-theoretic model is developed in which a sentencing commission may impose guidelines or defer to judicial discretion; then a defendant and a prosecutor engage in plea bargaining; finally, those cases that fail to settle go to trial, where a sentence is determined according to the guidelines, if imposed or, if not, according to judicial discretion. Equilibrium behavior is consistent with the aforementioned findings.