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be pleading
verb
To present an argument, especially in a legal case.
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Their lawyer says they will be pleading not guilty.
Later that month, Mr. Baum appeared to be pleading with Mr. Spitzer for his job.
Her attorney, Janice Singer, said Ms. Williams would "absolutely not" be pleading guilty in the case.
David Fish QC, representing Morrison, indicated the defendant would be pleading not guilty to the charges.
His defense lawyer Walter McKee said his client will be pleading not guilty to the criminal charge.
Defence solicitor Gwyn Lewis said the couple, who were given unconditional bail, would be pleading not guilty.
At the end of the book, he seems to be pleading for a return to New Labour values.
Even an electronic sign outside Fordham's Rose Hill Gym on Wednesday night appeared to be pleading for mercy.
"If there is an arraignment on more formal charges, he will be pleading not guilty at that time".
Aidan says he'll be pleading for the horse to stay in training a bit longer.... was 2 minutes 3.86 seconds.
Mr. Kurlander's lawyer, William A. DeStefano, called the charges "only allegations at this point, and frankly, we think they're terribly overblown, and he will be pleading not guilty".
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