Yes, a child should, and telling the truth gets you in less trouble than lying and then others find out the truth. Lying gets you in bigger trouble.
Hale advises the condemned to plead guilty in order t save their lives.
Fact - he was Chairman and CEO of a company that plead guilty to the largest government fraud in US history and paid a $1.7 billion dollar fine. He plead "my answer might be used against me" 75 times in court and was not convicted. He pocketed hundreds of million from his time as CEO. Either crook and liar, or terribly incompetent not to know of the massive fraud at his company. Which to choose?
With the above set of circumstances - you will be given the opportunity to plead your case for custody before a judge.
He prays that her spirit haunts him.
Zain Khan is a 21 year old man from Halifax who was sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for hitting a 12 year old boy with his car. The boy later died. Khan plead guilty to dangerous driving causing death, dangerous driving and perverting justice. The sentencing occurred in February 2013.
If going to court, if you cannot afford one, one will be appointed. If a child is innocent, get a lawyer. If a child is guilty, you should get the appointed one, and plead guilty.
Guilty
In court, you must either plead guilty or not guilty to the charges against you.
defend yourself against the charges of the assaulted, or plead guilty.
If you did not steal $100-$300 then plead not guilty...If you stole the money then plead guilty and accept your sentence..your previous conviction for theft is going to play a factor in your case either way...
if you are pleading not guilty you wish to fight the ruling i just went through this last month and i made the mistake of pleaing no contest and was found guilty before i could say another word
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.
Unless you have proof you are not guilty the judge will still find you guilty. Why not just take responsibility for your actions if you are guilty.
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.