You need to inform your lawyer of the circumstances. There is really no way to be certain that things will go the way that you envision.
Because he did not plead guilty to the crime of witchcraft.
Plead or found guilty of a crime in a court of law.
Commit a major crime and turn yourself in. Then plead guilty in court.
Tax Evasion
It depends on the circumstances and locallegislation.
You would have to go to court and plead your case.
If you have been arrested by the police because they think you have committed a crime, the next thing that happens is that you are brought to court for trial. When you come into court the charges against you are read out and you are given the opportunity to say that either you did not do the things you are accused of (a plea of not guilty) or that you agree that you did what you are accused of (a plea of guilty). If you plead guilty then there is no trial and the court will decide the punishment you deserve immediately. If you plead not guilt, a trial will be held and a jury will be appointed to hear both sides of the argument and decide if they think you are or are not guilty. If they decide you are guilty you will be punished.
If you plead guilty to the crime of 2nd Degree Forgery (Forgery II), you will end the trial phrase of your actions and enter into the sentencing phase.Since 2nd Degree Forgery is a Class "A" Misdemeanor, the maximum penalty is:1 Year Imprisonment; and/orA fine not exceeding $6250.
pay a fine and go to court
This all depends on what type of motion hearing it is. Motion hearings are either pretrial motions or postconviction motions, the latter which does not occur if the defendant is not convicted of a crime. A defendant is never forced to plead guilty to any crime.
How can you prove that you WERE involved!!!??? Admit it when questioned by law enforcement and plead guilty when arraigned.
In criminal court If you plead guilty to the charge you will then be quickly convicted of the crime and sentencing will be carried out. The Punishment for harassment (depending on the severity and the Laws of the state) can carry a prison sentence anywhere from 10 days to 3 years and/or fines from $150.00 to $10,000.00 Harassment can also be brought up in a civil law suit in which if you plead guilty to the charge you could have a judgment passed against you for a monetary amount and have to pay the person whom you harassed...