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cop a plea
verb
To plead guilty to a lesser criminal charge than one had been charged with.
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Why did the government let Lee cop a plea?
"I guess I'll cop a plea," he told a detective, according to prosecutors, "but I'm not snitching".
Most of them feature clueless women who, for one reason or another — often a failure to understand the system they were up against — refused to cop a plea.
"One thing I learned is that you can't cop a plea on the image and style that a studio builds for you".
Hold the threat of execution over the accused's head, and they will cop a plea, saving courts time and money, they say.
Rather than risk a trial and a 30-year sentence, some cop a plea and accept a much shorter one.In such negotiations prosecutors "hold all the marbles", says Alexandra Natapoff of Loyola Law School.
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It puts the C.I.A. in an unfortunate position: it is, essentially, copping a plea of incompetence.
This concern seems overwrought, copping a plea via neuroscience not being a significant social problem.
"I'm just copping a plea to him, like: 'Please don't shoot me.
Their pal was indicted And then copped a plea Guilty of fraud And conspiracy.
"Justice hasn't been done, because the only person who is incarcerated is the person who copped a plea.
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