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  2. Plea - Wikipedia

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    In law, a plea is a defendant's response to a criminal charge. [1] A defendant may plead guilty or not guilty. Depending on jurisdiction, additional pleas may be available, including nolo contendere (no contest), no case to answer (in the United Kingdom), or an Alford plea (in the United States).

  3. Alford plea - Wikipedia

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    Defendants can take advantage of the ability to use the Alford guilty plea by admitting there is enough evidence to convict them of a more serious crime, while at the same time pleading guilty to a lesser charge. [26] Defendants usually enter an Alford guilty plea if they want to avoid a possibly worse sentence were they to lose the case ...

  4. Plea bargain - Wikipedia

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    A plea bargain, also known as a plea agreement or plea deal, is a legal arrangement in criminal law where the defendant agrees to plead guilty or no contest to a charge in exchange for concessions from the prosecutor. These concessions can include a reduction in the severity of the charges, the dismissal of some charges, or a more lenient ...

  5. Arraignment - Wikipedia

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    If the defendant pleads not guilty, a date is set for a preliminary hearing or a trial. In the past, a defendant who refused to plead (or "stood mute") was subject to peine forte et dure (Law French for "strong and hard punishment"). Today, in common law jurisdictions, the court enters a plea of not guilty for a defendant who refuses to enter a ...

  6. Jan. 6 defendant who was the subject of a conspiracy theory ...

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    An amateur St. Louis Cardinals mascot who became the subject of a conspiracy theory related to the Jan. 6 riot pleaded guilty Friday to a charge stemming from his actions during the 2021 attack on ...

  7. Pervasive Police Corruption in Albuquerque Explains Why a ...

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    Montaño and Alba pleaded guilty to similar charges on February 7, followed by Clear himself last week. ... In addition to the city, the defendants include Clear, Mendez, Alba, 13 other current or ...

  8. Deferred adjudication - Wikipedia

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    A deferred adjudication, also known in some jurisdictions as an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal (ACOD), probation before judgment (PBJ), or deferred entry of judgment (DEJ), is a form of plea deal available in various jurisdictions, where a defendant pleads "guilty" or "no contest" to criminal charges in exchange for meeting certain requirements laid out by the court within an ...

  9. A Timeline of Chris Brown’s Legal Troubles and Accusations ...

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    The singer was booked on felony criminal threats charges before posting $50,000 bail and later pleaded guilty. After accepting a plea deal, Brown was ordered to complete community labor, five ...