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When a defendant stands mute at her arraignments she is considered to have entered an?

She has entered a no contest plea.


In law what does ATD appearance entered?

In legal terms, "ATD" typically stands for "Answer to Defendant." This is a document submitted by the defendant in response to a civil lawsuit, indicating their appearance in the case and either admitting or denying the allegations made by the plaintiff.


What does m- stands for on a calculator?

You can subtract whatever number you have entered into memory.


In a court of law in Britain the person on trail stands in the dock why is it called a dock?

The reason it is called a dock is due to the English Legal system being based on Admiralty law. The defendant is "the vessel" and the position of the defendant is in dock. I think


If a defendment stands mute at the arranment what plea is entered by the judge?

Not guilty plea


What happens if a defendant suddenly stands up and confesses in open court?

It is known as an extemporaneous statement. If the jury or the judge believes them, they will probably be convicted.


Who sits in the Dock in a court room?

The defendant sits in the dock in a courtroom. It is the enclosed space where the person on trial stands or sits during court proceedings.


When a file is saved Excel automatically appends the extension to the entered file name which stands for Excel workbook?

xlsx


Are night stands considered furniture or decoration?

Night stands serve a useful purpose in the bedroom and are considered a piece of furniture. They are sold with a bed as a set in most cases and called a bedroom suit.


What does the number 555 represent?

it is considered as lucky number, 5 stands for five senses 5 stands for five types of elements, 5 stands for five types of worlds.


Is a word that stands beyond itself considered promotional?

true


What is a dock in courtroom?

A dock in a courtroom is the enclosed area where the accused person stands or sits during a trial. It is usually located near the judge's bench and is where the defendant is presented to the court and where they may enter their plea.