Sentence examples for pleas described from inspiring English sources

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But the accounts in the pleas described police officers shooting a mentally disabled man in the back and then beating him, and also strafing unarmed civilians.

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The latest can be found at McDonald's, where in-store advertisements for the McRib sandwich herald the product with these words: "It's real pork!" Now, as regulars know, this runs directly against the Haggler's plea, described in this space in August 2010, to cease boasting about the realness of a food product that consumers should assume is real, without the boast.

He also refused to enter a plea, describing the court as "illegal" and a "victors' court".

The plea describes how he began corresponding with an overseas professor in March who promised dirt from the Kremlin on Hillary Clinton, including "thousands" of Clinton's emails.

And many more were resolved through guilty pleas, when defendants described their crimes, but only in limited ways.

The plea agreement describes a conspiracy that spanned nearly a decade. .

Nonetheless, he continued his plea by describing his daughter as "a very good woman with both talents and looks.

(When I speak to Conway before the plea, he describes Burke as inquisitive in their meetings, always provoking thoughtful discussions about his own defense).

"In truth and in fact… Papadopoulos understood the Professor to have substantial connections to high-level Russian government officials and that the Professor spoke with some of those officials in Moscow before telling defendant Papadopoulos about the 'dirt.'" The plea also describes how Papadopoulos kept at least two "high level campaign officials" abreast of his efforts.

Last week Mr. Welch and Mr. Johnson rejected a plea deal they described as too sweeping in what they would have to admit to.

Mr. Hochheiser told the judge that he had told Mr. Espada about the plea offer and described his client as difficult to communicate with.

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