Sentence examples for to plea from inspiring English sources

"to plea" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used as a verb phrase meaning to make a formal statement in court, typically in response to a charge or accusation. Example: The defendant stood up to plea his innocence before the judge and jury.

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to plea

noun

An appeal, petition, urgent prayer or entreaty.

  • A plea for mercy

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The other defendants agreed to plea deals.

He was not required to plea under French law.

Mr. Jackson and Mr. Olson are already serving sentences after agreeing to plea bargains.

These people will respond to plea after plea, often sending $30 to $50.

Prosecutors can add more factors to indictments and to plea agreements.

"The tremendous self-destructiveness of our clients who refuse to plea.

It is hard to plea bargain if in fact you're innocent".

And his first reaction always seems to be to plea bargain away cases".

The ability to plea bargain, unfortunately, sends a not-so-subtle message to would-be criminals.

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Drake says that he told prosecutors, "I refuse to plea-bargain with the truth".

(He compared the negotiating process for his enlistment bonus to plea-bargaining).

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