An attorney should be contacted to rescind a guilty plea while incarcerated. A plea can be withdrawn or changed anytime before sentencing takes place.
No, it is a guilty plea
Your plea is : Guilty or Not Guilty.
Not guilty plea
"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).
yes.
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.
Very likely so according to the 11/2007 judgement... http://foodpoisoning.pritzkerlaw.com/archives/listeria-guilty-plea-in-case-involving-the-sale-of-listeriacontaminated-food.html
Don't understand what is meant by the question. THAT's what prosecutors DO! Their job is to attempt to prove that the defendant IS guilty, and that his not guilty plea is a lie.
Yes, you can change your plea to guilty at any time up to - and including - your court appearance.
Yes, but only a not guilty plea.
According to the media and to the judge that accepted his "guilty" plea, there was no plea agreement in place.
There are a few things that can happen if you plea guilty to a DUI. You could go to jail or have probation for a while. It all really depends on what all happen and how many times it has happen.