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                plea bargaining true or false
- The magistrate judge determines if there was a crime committed and if there is probable cause (a reasonable ground for supposing that a charge is well-founded) that the suspect was involved with the crime.
            
        - The magistrate judge determines if there was a crime committed and if there is probable cause (a reasonable ground for supposing that a charge is well-founded) that the suspect was involved with the crime.
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    False. The magistrate judge does not determine guilt or innocence in a plea bargaining situation. The determination of guilt or innocence is made by a judge or jury at trial. In plea bargaining, the prosecutor and defense attorney negotiate an agreement in which the defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge or to a reduced sentence in exchange for a more lenient punishment. Plea bargaining allows for a resolution of the case without a trial.
    
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