In "Witness in Death" by J.D. Robb, a plea bargain leads to a sentence of probation for a character, which comes with mandatory rehabilitation. This process is a crucial part of the storyline, illustrating the legal system's approach to justice and rehabilitation.
The character fulfills their rehabilitation requirement at the Keith Richard Memorial Rehabilitation Center, located in New Los Angeles. This setting serves as a backdrop for exploring themes of redemption and the complexities of human behavior within the framework of the law.