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Yes, you can.
It depends on the circumstances, jury and the judge. A guilty or innocent plea will also effect the length.
no.
The defendant pleaded guilty to the charges against him in court.
Yes, if the defendant says and shows he/she is guilty.
James Earl Ray pleaded guilty in 1969 for the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Nope. i dont think she can do that. that sucks though You have already pleaded guilty so it's too late.
your boyfriend gets really jealous and he brakes up ( unless if he doesnt know) but you will feel guilty
it means they are not pleaded guilty****It means the case was dropped. They were not convicted of a crime and have not been found guilty.
not yet. the police are investigating but the three players have pleaded innocent.
verbpast tense: assaulted; past participle: assaultedmake a physical attack on."he pleaded guilty to assaulting a police officer"synonyms: attack, hit, strike, punch, beat up, thump; More pummel, pound, batter; informalclout, wallop, belt, clobber, hammer, bop, sock, deck, slug, plug, lay into, do over, rough up;literarysmite"he assaulted a police officer"rape, sexually assault, molest"he has no memory of assaulting the victim"
An inmate who pleaded guilty might prevail on appeal if he could show ineffective assistance of counsel or some misrepresentation of the consequences of his plea, but this would be unusual.