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Ultimately it's up to Castro how he pleads, although in this case I'm fairly certain that his attorneys are advising him to plead not guilty. If he pleads guilty he'll spend the rest of his life in prison, the end, it's done. His only hope is to plead not guilty and either hope for a plea bargain or reduced charges and a lighter sentence if the case does go to trial. In other words, he has nothing to lose by pleading not guilty, and everything to gain. He probably isn't even paying his own attorney fees.
I completely agree with you, it's ridiculous what the defense attorneys get away with and how they run the bus right over innocent people and the victims, like they did George Anthony in the Casey Anthony trial. The prosecution has to stick to the facts as determined by evidence and witness testimony. The defense can make up crazy stories and outlandish scenerios with absolutely no supporting evidence and, if they're lucky enough to have a jury like the one we saw in the Casey Anthony case, the criminal goes free and receives marriage proposals and monetary donations from certain (insert adjective of your choice here) members of the public. There is still a group that's working to free Scott Peterson. There is also a group who feel the Boston bombing suspect couldn't possibly be guilty because he's so cute and those pressure cookers are just too darn heavy to carry around in a back pack. It's a sick world that we live in.
The defendant while awaiting trial also gets to spend that time in a county jail cell rather than a state prison, which can be preferable.