The defense can propose to plead mistaken identity by presenting evidence that casts doubt on the accuracy of the identification process. This may include questioning the reliability of eyewitness testimony, highlighting discrepancies in the descriptions provided, or introducing alibi witnesses. Additionally, they can challenge the procedures used during the identification, such as the lineup or photo array, to demonstrate that they were suggestive or flawed. Ultimately, the defense aims to establish reasonable doubt regarding the defendant's involvement in the crime.
Minor ID theft charges have, at times, been plead down to the misdemeanor level.
Usually the burden of proof is in the defence to prove their plea of insanity
Plead guilty ! If you're caught in possession - you can hardly claim any defence ! You took the risk of carrying illicit drugs - therefore you only have yourself to blame !
Plead is a verb.
Plead is an infinitive verb (and past participle verb). Thus it can be used in the following sentences:I tried to plead with her but she wouldn't listen.I'm going to plead my case to the supreme court.He is the first person to plead guilty to this offence.
Plead is the verb, plea is a noun.
He pleads for her to stay I plead with him to go
He will plead with you until he gets his way.
Example sentence - She was pleading with him to not board the ship.
The past tense of "plead" is "pleaded" or "pled."
There are two syllables like so: plead-ed.
The past perfect tense of "plead" is "had pleaded."