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They sent out a plea to the colonies for the troops
They took it seriously because her letter contained earnest plea.
The colonist sent ambassadors to negotiate peace with the other colonies which met in Philadelphia.
I strongly suggest you consult an attorney before considering it. Are you certain you want to run that risk? It was YOU that offered the Alford plea. You had the option of going to trial - but obviously chose not to.
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The puppy's wordless plea invoked the desired response. The judge refused to listen to the prisoner's plea for justice.
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.
the girl in the white dress sent out a plea for help on Saturday
Back Talk, Comeback, Explanation, Feedback, Plea, Remark, Report, Response, Result, Statement
I plea for mercy but to no avail
No. AND - plea bargains are not guaranteed! The prosecutopr is offering you something in exhange for information or help you're going to give him. I have seen judge's throw out plea bargain agreements because they believed the defendant was getting off too easy.
what is plea
No, it is a 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).
Offer to cop a plea (plea bargain) with the prosecutor. If you have any leverage with the prosecutor (i.e.: give up some information) you may be able to work something out.
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.