A request for help could be a plea, or an entreaty.
Answer this question… To show that he is serious about his request
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.
A homophone for "please" is "pleas," which means a request or entreaty.
If you pled 'no contest' (which is effectively a 'guilty' plea) and the plea was accepted and you received judgement, it is pretty much too late to reverse your plea now. You could try submitting a motion to the court for a request to consider withdrawing your original plea, but it might be too late, and the only course of action open to you now would be to file an appeal with the Court of Appeals.
If you are talking about a plea bargain - have your attorney do it ASAP after you are indicted. If you agree cop a plea to a lesser offense and save the state the hassle of a trial you possibly might be able to do it.
i believe its called an arraignment
bitter = bitter (die) Bitte = request, plea bitte = please Bitte! = you're welcome! Bitte? = What?
bitter = bitter (die) Bitte = request, plea bitte = please Bitte! = you're welcome! Bitte? = What?
petition
I plea for mercy but to no avail
Plie with an accent on the "e"