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  1. If you enter a plea agreement, you must tell the judge in open court, while under oath, that you want to give up the right to a jury trial and plead guilty. Neither the judge nor a jury will decide the factual issues and legal questions. You won't get to cross-examine witnesses in your criminal case. All that's left now is receiving your sentence.
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