answersLogoWhite

0

It is exactly that, what you plead initially.

Usually, people initially plead not guity to any offense. This is because pleading guilty admits guilt and will most definitely result in a conviction and leaves little leverage for plea bargaining. Later, details of a plea bargain can be worked out in which the person pleads guilty in exchange for a deal.

User Avatar

Wiki User

15y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What are synonyms of pleading or begging?

Pleading,


How did Hector respond to the pleading of his parents?

It isnÕt clear how Hector responded to the pleading of his parents. Since we donÕt know who Hector is and why his parents were pleading with him and what they were pleading for.


Can you put the word pleading into a sentence?

In a sense you are pleading for an answer.


What is the first pleading of the plaintiff in a civil action?

This question is vague, because "pleading" means many things. It could be the actual document you file, or it could be a specific statement in that document that you plead. Assuming you want to know what the pleading is called, the answer depends on jurisdiction. In Federal courts, for example, the initial pleading of a plaintiff is called a "complaint." In states that closely follow the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, the word complaint is usually used to describe this pleading. In other state courts, the initial pleading of the plaintiff is known as a "petition," as in a petition to the court for an award of damages. If the question more generally asks what "first pleading of the plaintiff in a civil action" means, you can understand it as the first document filed by the plaintiff that initiates a lawsuit. In it the plaintiff identifies himself and his opponents, the defendants; sets out why jurisdiction and venue are proper; lays out his cause(s) of action against those defendants; and describes the damages he seeks. Different jurisdictions have different requirements on how specific this needs to be.


What is a sentence using the word pleading?

The prisoner was pleading for his life.


When was Pleading - Elgar - created?

Pleading - Elgar - was created in 1908.


When was Pleading Guilty created?

Pleading Guilty was created in 1993.


What is a sentence for pleading?

The man was pleading insanity, but he was nevertheless convicted as "guilty."


What is the deadline for removal to federal court?

The deadline for removal to federal court is typically within 30 days after the defendant receives the initial pleading that indicates the case is eligible for removal.


What is the purpose of pleading?

The purpose of pleading is to make an emotional appeal to someone. Pleading in legal terms is a formal statement of the cause of an action.


How many pages does Pleading Guilty have?

Pleading Guilty has 468 pages.


The paperwork that is filed with the court to initiate and a lawsuit is called?

A 'complaint' is the initial pleading that starts a civil action. It states the basis of the court's jurisdiction, the basis for the claim and the relief demanded by the plaintiff.