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Andrew's Attorney Believes That It May Be in Andrew's Best

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Andrew's attorney believes that it may be in Andrew's best interest to plead guilty to the charges against him. His attorney is concerned that the evidence against Andrew is overwhelming and a jury will most likely find him guilty if they go to trial. Andrew decides to plead guilty in exchange for a 15-year prison sentence. What form must Andrew complete that proves Andrew is pleading guilty voluntarily and with full comprehension of the consequences?


A) Alford form
B) Boykin form
C) Gideon form
D) Miranda form

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