Sentence examples for pleaded guilty without from inspiring English sources

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Sayoc pleaded guilty without trial and was sentenced to probation, the records show.

In November 2006, Goodman and Mulcaire pleaded guilty without implicating anybody else at the newspaper.

After it expired, Mr. Frye pleaded guilty without a plea bargain, and a judge sentenced him to three years.

Because Mr. Reid pleaded guilty without a deal, he has little reason to be helpful in the investigation.

The next step in the case would normally be the last: Gregory pleaded guilty, without the benefit of a defense lawyer.

But Kaminsky left the case in May to run for state assembly, Durand pleaded guilty without implicating Grimm, and no campaign-finance charges were ever brought against the congressman.

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The defendants indicated in December 2008 that they were inclined to plead guilty without a full trial.

October 2006 Goodman and Mulcaire plead guilty without questioning how Ripa should be interpreted.

The prosecutor was surprised but candid: he said the men could plead guilty without fear of execution.

It creates a pressure on poor people in the criminal justice system for them to plead guilty without regard to whether they were guilty or not guilty".

It is true, for example, that in contrast to the disapproved North Carolina rules, a New York defendant cannot plead guilty without a prosecutor's consent.

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