Because plea bargains are routinely accepted by innocent people.
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Because sterilizing someone is considered more extreme than jailing them.
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Probably because the situation is inherently coercive, even if it's considered justified coercion, so people want to limit the potential damage that can be done. I dunno, seems rational to me!
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To the accused, who the state also has responsibilities towards.
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Well, let's maximize this to demonstrate my intuition. What if, at any given time, a person can choose between continuing to spend time in prison or the death penalty. Is there anything objectionable about allowing this choice?
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