Pleading Guilty has 468 pages.
Pleading Guilty was created in 1993.
Guilty Pleasures - novel - has 266 pages.
The man was pleading insanity, but he was nevertheless convicted as "guilty."
You can try it.
no pleading no contest would your best bet
Yes, a defendant can change their plea from not guilty to guilty after initially pleading not guilty. This is known as a plea change or plea bargain, and it typically involves negotiations between the defendant and the prosecution. The court must approve the plea change before it becomes official.
No contest.
A hearing during which you enter a plea of guilty or not guilty. It can also be a general motion to the courts for certain things.
Pleading guilty can be the higher of two roads. The judge and the ADA will generally be more lenient in sentencing and you will have cooperated with the courts.
Not familiar with the terminology "throw out plea," but it sounds as if the defense attorney is offering ("throwing out") the offer of a plea bargain in exchange for a pleading his client guilty to a lesser offense.
to get a lesser jail / prison sentence in exchange for pleading guilty.
Yes - conviction is a judgment made by jury (or judge in a bench trial), but conviction requires a trial. A guilty plea eliminated the need for a trial.