a plea
The defendant PLEADS 'not guilty'
Yes, if the defendant says and shows he/she is guilty.
Call her !
In law this is known as the exclusionary rule.
If the defendant was found personally liable, you may not receive much from this judgment. A judgment just says the money is owed, it doesn't provide the remedy for paying it.
don't call don't call
call them right.
There is no such amendment. The principles of justice and law in the US is that the defendant is ALWAYS innocent until PROVEN guilty. Therefore the defendant ALWAYS has the presumption of innocence on his side and the prosecution bears the burden to prove you guilty.
Regardless of the seriousness of the offense if a defendant qualifies (usually by income level) for a Public Defender one will be appointed.
"...nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself..."
If he says he is going to call you, but never does, he is just playing you. Drop him and just be friends.
Cuckoo
Call her out!