Up to a certain point, yes. It is not helpful to your defense, though, but if you can successfully defend yourself then it is worth the time.
In court, you must either plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against you.
Guilty
No, if you plead guilty, you typically do not go to trial. By pleading guilty, you are admitting to the charges against you, and the case can proceed to sentencing without the need for a trial.
I don't think you can appeal after a guilty plea.
Yes
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.
No, you cannot plead guilty before the court date. You must wait until your scheduled court appearance to enter a plea.
dont know but as he was caught red handed it is a moot point --------------- Fawkes did indeed plead not guilty. His reasoning was ignorance of certain aspects of his indictment. But he was still found guilty and sentenced to death.
Overwhelmingly obvious proof (evidence) of the offense would lead a guilty defendant to just go ahead and plead to the charge.
$120 to plead guilty and have it go on your record. $147 to plead guilty and go to driving school.
Yes, it is possible to plead guilty to a crime but not be convicted if the court decides to dismiss the charges or if a plea deal is reached that does not result in a conviction.
Yes.