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One of the most disturbing things I saw was what's called "plea allocution," in which the judge attempts to ensure each person understands the rights that he or she is giving up by pleading guilty.
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Many Psalms seem to involve three modes, shuffled into different combinations, which one could call plea, plaint, and praise.
In what can only be called a plea bargain, Galileo confessed to having overstated his case.
The case was at somewhat of an impasse, and, in what can only be called a plea bargain, Galileo confessed to having overstated his case.
Jim Letten, the United States attorney for the Eastern District, called the plea deals "not only appropriate but necessary" for a successful prosecution.
The sheriff's lawyer, William D. Wexler, called the plea deal a victory "in that he pleaded guilty to three misdemeanors and the district attorney dismissed 52 counts against him".
Mr. Morris's lawyer, Thomas J. Spota, who is seeking the Democratic nomination to run against Mr. Catterson, a Republican, next fall, also called the plea deal a victory.
An assistant United States attorney, Robert J. McGahan, prompted a testy exchange with the judge when he called the plea agreement a "reasonable compromise" and added: "In several respects, Mr. Lerach is a volunteer".
FBI New York Acting Assistant Director-in-Charge George Venizelos called the plea "right on the mark" and praised the work of "ordinary citizens who alerted law enforcement of suspicious activity".
Peace on earth has literally nearly always been compelling to me, starting with my still in one piece essay called "My Plea for Peace" I wrote about disarmament at 15.
Some are just sad: When cast members make their semi-annual, post-curtain-call plea for contributions to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, you realize how severely that charity must be hit since 27 other shows are not collecting donations.
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