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When asked "How do you plead?" in court, the proper way to respond is to clearly state "guilty" or "not guilty" to the charges brought against you.

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Do you have to plead guilty or not guilty in court?

In court, you must either plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against you.


Can a person be made to testify on a domestic charge against their will on a civil case?

You would have to appear in court if summoned. You can plead the Fifth Amendment if asked to testify.


Can you plead the fifth if you are subpoenaed to court?

Yes, you can plead the Fifth Amendment if you are subpoenaed to court, which allows you to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate you.


Can you plead the fifth while testifying in court?

Yes, you can plead the Fifth Amendment while testifying in court to avoid self-incrimination.


Can I plead no contest to a MIP?

When asked how to you plead on the minor in possession charge, say no contest. The violation will be written on your record for up to three years. Afterward, you can get it expunged if no other violations accorded. Check with a lawyer before pleading anything in court.


Can you plead guilty before the court date?

No, you cannot plead guilty before the court date. You must wait until your scheduled court appearance to enter a plea.


Can you plead the 5th when subpoenaed to testify in court?

Yes, you can plead the 5th Amendment when subpoenaed to testify in court, which allows you to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate you.


Can you plead the fifth if you are subpoenaed to testify in court?

Yes, you can plead the Fifth Amendment if you are subpoenaed to testify in court, which allows you to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate you.


Can omeone else go to court and plead for someone who has been?

An attorney can plead on behalf of another person.


Can you plead the fifth if subpoenaed to testify in court?

Yes, you can plead the Fifth Amendment if subpoenaed to testify in court, which means you have the right to refuse to answer questions that may incriminate you.


Can you put plead in a sentence?

Ok, here's what I made up, The girl asked her parents if she can have a sleepover at her friends house, when they said no, she began to plead.


Are you considered guilty if you plead no contest in Florida court.?

Yes.

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