His lawyer can only negotiate with the prosecution for a plea deal to avoid a trial. The recommendation by the prosecution is only that, it is not binding on the judge at sentencing. The judge can reject a plea deal and sentence to whatever they decide. It sounds like there is a lot of history there that the judge must consider. The prosecutor nor his lawyer can make a promise that is adhered to by the judge. The other part that can be tricky is that if the violation is what brought him back, and he goes before the previous sentencing judge under where the violation occurred, your inmate very well might be facing an angry judge. This judge can force him to serve all of the supervised release time from the previous charge and impose as a new sentence for the porn charge. This one doesn't sound promising at appeal.
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