2024
DOI: 10.1111/jels.12392
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The impact of legal representation in Israeli traffic courts: Addressing selection bias and generalizability problems

Rabeea Assy,
Tomer Carmel

Abstract: This study investigates the impact of legal representation on the process and outcomes of legal proceedings, focusing on Israeli traffic courts dealing with simple traffic offenses. It finds that legal representation significantly increased defendants' prospects of obtaining plea bargains and of avoiding demerits points. However, legally represented defendants were also exposed to higher fines compared to self‐represented defendants. Since points are typically the primary concern for defendants, we contend tha… Show more

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