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An open plea is when a defendant pleads guilty without an agreement regarding punishment.

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What does plea mean?

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What does it mean when someone enters their 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).


Is there such a thing as an open plea with a sentence cap My buddy wants to file an open plea but he would like to put a cap of 25 years on it - possible or not?

It is possible to put a cap on an open plea if the prosecutor will agree, but most times even if they will agree to a cap on the top end, they will demand a cap on the low end for their benefit.


What is an open plea with mental illness?

not guilty by reason of mental illness


What does grand mean in ballet?

that would depend on the excercise if it is a grand plea then it is when you do a plea that basicaly goes down to knee level


What does french word plaid mean in English?

It is a plea.


After a uncanchans plea of nocontest what your rights to achange of plea?

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.


What does a sealed plea bargain mean?

please help mean understand this meaning?


Can you settle traffic tickets?

If by "settle" you mean "plea bargain" them, the answer is no.


What does grossbitte mean?

Grosse Bitte - big appeal/plea


What does the word plea pack mean in a court of law?

Nolo


What does plea of no cnt 1 MEAN?

It sounds like it may POSSIBLY mean: No Contest, Count 1. Which would mean that the defendant pleaded "no contest" to the charge against them.A no contest plea is, in effect, a plea of guilty and signifies that the defendant acknowledges that the prosecution has enough evidence against them in order to convict, therefore the defendant will not 'contest' the charge.

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