If this is a traffic offense - first of all - your court system will have to allow for the entry of not guilty pleas by mail. A court date will be set and you will be directed when and where to appear to plead your case. Carefully read your ticket, both front and back, all the information necessary should appear on it. If not, call the local Clerk of Court office and ask.
non guilty
Yes, even if you send in a not guilty plea by mail, you still typically have to appear in court for the subsequent proceedings. The court will schedule a hearing where you can present your case. It's important to follow any specific instructions provided by the court regarding your plea to ensure that you comply with local laws and procedures.
I plea for mercy but to no avail
No, it is a guilty plea
what is plea
I can give you several sentences.He entered a guilty plea in court.I'm ignoring your plea for more pie.His plea for mercy was answered.
"Entering a plea" means the offiical declaration of your plea in the case in which you were charged (i.e.- 'enter' a plea of guilty - 'enter' a plea of not guilty).
A conviction by plea is where you plea "guilty" or "nolo contendre" (no contest) to a charge. The plea is treated as a conviction of that charge.
You can file the motion and hold your breath - but - if the plea was the result of a plea bargain, essentially YOU agreed to the plea. How can you appeal your OWN self-bargained plea.
The police released a plea for witnesses to the crime.There was no way I could refuse her plea for snuggles.
plea = la súplica
Your plea is : Guilty or Not Guilty.