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He is better off going to a closet and tying off. Monkeys need to be put back in a cage.

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Q: Is a bank robber better to admit his crime guilty or not guilty and try to get off with a good attorney?
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Why would a person plead no contest rather than guilty?

Blunt answer: It makes the defendant 'feel better about themselves.' They don't have to hang their head in shame and admit that THEY'RE GUILTY! "No contest" is simply another way of saying "I acknowledge that the state has enough evidence against me to convict me."


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Why won't he talk about the affair and refuse to even admit it?

If he is not willing to admit that is an obvious answer that he is guilty. Unless, you have continuously falsely accused. Of course if he is guilty he does not want to talk about it! Men will deny it until they die because they dont want to lose their options. You are an option for them, incase it does not work out with the other person they still can be with you. If they admit it they know that they have lost you permanently.


What does it mean to admit to a crime?

Confess. : The above is certainly one option. But if you are truly asking "Should you admit to a crime", the answer is that you should consult an attorney and follow his advice. There are, after all, legitimate reasons for pleading "not guilty" to something you have technically done.


How can you prove that you were involved in a hate crime?

How can you prove that you WERE involved!!!??? Admit it when questioned by law enforcement and plead guilty when arraigned.


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It depends on the parents we deal with. In my case I better convince them by saying the truth. If parents don't understand, I think it would be better to say something which pleases them, if i am not guilty of selling it. But if I did something wrong than I would admit it and ask them to excuse me.


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Three choices: (1) You can fight the charge and hope that you will ultimately be found 'not guilty.' (2) You can admit to the offense and plead guilty. (3) You can try to plea bargain (i.e.: 'cop a plea') with the prosecutor by offering to plead guilty to a lesser crime in exchange for a plea of guilty to that lesser offense.


What are the pleas a defendant can make?

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