But in my case, the prosecutors and the judge agreed that it was the right thing to do.
In 2000, prosecutors agreed and the criminal case was dropped.
At the time, prosecutors agreed not to ask for a prison sentence.
In exchange, prosecutors agreed to drop all other charges against the men.
Three months later, though, the prosecutors agreed to do just that by dropping some charges.
But prosecutors agreed to postpone a decision for a week or two.
In early 2008, special prosecutors assigned to the case agreed that critical information was not turned over to the original defense team.
In return, prosecutors agreed not to recommend a life sentence.
Both the prosecutor and the suspect's lawyer agreed that the trial could last three to four months.
Prosecutors have agreed to seek a sentence of life in prison, those people said.