- - In court, a declaration of guilt or innocence
- - What could be a bargain
- - Defendant's answer to charge
- - event on many a "law & order" episode
- - What a defendant enters at an arraignment
- - Appeal of the Parisian father's embraced
- - What a courtroom judge hears
- - Defendant's declaration to the judge
- - Words before the judge
- - Urgent request from old man to imprison the French
- - Cop a ... (make a deal in a court case)
- - "c'mon, be a pal," for one
- - Aptly, Evan withholds the odd request
- - .... bargain; defendant's deal
- - ... bargain (courtroom deal)
- - Statement such as "Not guilty" said to a judge
- - Defendant's entry, in court
- - Earnest request in a courtroom
- - a humble request for help from someone in authority
- - Request made to the judge
- - Appeal for an overturning of a decision
- - Defendant's declaration, in a court
- - Urgent request to the judge
- - A request for sympathy in the courtroom
- - Urgent request, as to a judge
- - A court answer, such as "Not Guilty"
- - Defendant's statement in court
- - Earnest request made at a court
- - It's said to justify soft going on the field
- - Defendant's response in a court
- - some of the people advocate what is put before the court
- - In law, an answer to a claim in a case
- - an entreaty from the french in pennsylvania
- - A ... bargain (legal agreement)
- - Defendant's statement
- - Answer to a charge
- - Defendant's response
- - Cop a ......
- - "Guilty" or "not guilty," in a courtroom
- - Type of deal before a judge
- - Result of a court bargain
- - Many a prayer
- - It's entered in a courtroom
- - It may be entered in a court
- - It may be a bargain
- - Defendant's reply
- - Defendant's part of the bargain?
- - Defendant's entry
- - Defendant's courtroom declaration
- - Defendant's answer to a charge
- - Cop a...... (take the D.A.'s deal)
- - "Remember the neediest," e.g.
- - ...... bargain (deal that can reduce a criminal sentence)
- - ...... bargain (deal between a prosecutor and a criminal defendant)
- - You might cop one?
- - What robbers cop
- - What a thief might cop
- - What a robber may cop
- - What a hood might cop
- - What a hood cops at court
- - What a defendant enters in response to a judge's question
- - What a defendant enters in court
- - What a defendant enters
- - What a crook may cop
- - Video from a kidnappee's family, e.g.
- - Statement to the judge
- - Statement to a judge
- - Statement from the accused
- - Something hoods cop
- - Something a hood cops
- - S.O.S., in essence
- - Response to a judge
- - Response to a charge, in court
- - Reply of the accused
- - Perp's petition
- - Part of a bargain, maybe
- - One's pretext
- - Offering to a judge
- - Message from the Red Cross, maybe
- - Lawyer's bargain
- - Judge's hearing
- - It's bargained before the bench
- - It might be copped by a perp
- - to sing after this request is enjoyable
- - Not guilty say
- - Desperate, emotional request
- - Request, asking for quiet meadow
- - Formal courtroom request
- - It might be enhanced with puppy dog eyes
- - Topic of some bargaining
- - "guilty" or "not guilty," on "law & order"
- - Earnest courtroom request
- - Request place to be given to each
- - Turn pale making an entreaty
- - Begging request
- - Courtroom declaration of guilt or innocence
- - Appeal, petition
- - "You've gotta help me!," e.g.
- - Turn pale. Guilty perhaps?
- - Request that may see enjoyment cut by half?
- - declaration in many "law & order" scripts
- - pale sort of entreaty
- - Entreaty some people acknowledged
- - Courtroom request
- - Word that, fittingly, contains all four different letters of APPEAL
- - emotional entreaty
- - 'Don't go,' for example
- - Urgent, begging request
- - Not half charming claim
- - Legal request
- - some simple answer as an excuse
- - Request made in an urgent manner
- - Heartstring-tugging appeal
- - ...-bargain (request made in court)
- - legal response
- - Guilty or not guilty in court
- - Sincere request
- - Guilty, eg
- - ... bargain (Court stance)
- - "But Dad, I WAAANT it!" for example
- - Entreaty making some people angry
- - ... bargain (court proceedings)
- - Emotionally charged appeal
- - Kind of legal bargain
- - guilty, at times
- - leap to make excuse
- - "No contest" or "not guilty"
- - turn pale – being possibly guilty
- - urgent entreaty
- - Impassioned request
- - "You gotta help me!," for example
- - ... bargain (courtroom submission)
- - Pale sort of request
- - "Not guilty" is one
- - Court entry
- - Court response
- - Arraignment offering
- - Result of some bargaining
- - Topic of bargaining
- - Statement of guilt or innocence
- - Court answer
- - Bargain type
- - "Give me another chance," e.g.
- - "Don't hurt me!" for one
- - Type of agreement
- - Thing entered in court
- - Subject of some bargaining
- - Something copped
- - Legal entry
- - Insanity, at times
- - Guilty, for one
- - Fervent request
- - Courtroom declaration
- - Bargaining topic
- - "No contest," e.g.
- - "Have mercy on me!" e.g.
- - ...... bargain (legal stratagem)
- - Sincere appeal
- - Self-defense, e.g.
- - Nul tiel record, e.g.
- - Kind of bargaining
- - Guilty, in court
- - Go nolo contendere
- - Courtroom bargain
- - Court offering
- - Court appeal
- - Bit of begging
- - Arraignment entry
- - "Not guilty," for instance
- - "Let me go!" e.g.
- - "Guilty" or "not guilty" statement in court
- - "Guilty" or "not guilty" declaration
- - "Do it just for me," e.g.
- - "Can I? Can I? Can I?" e.g.
- - "Marry me!" e.g.
- - "Let my people go," e.g.
- - ...... bargaining (legal activity)
- - Words from Belli
- - Trial opener
- - Trial action
- - Tearful request
- - Subject of bargaining
- - Something urged
- - Something copped in court
- - Sentence shortener, at times
- - Result of some court bargaining
- - Result of bargaining, perhaps
- - Prayer, e.g.
- - One way to bargain
- - One may be entered in court
- - One is often copped
- - Nultiel record, e.g.
- - Nul tiel record is one
- - Not guilty, often
- - Not guilty by reason of insanity, e.g.
- - Nolo, for example
- - Nolo, e.g. (m)
- - Nolo contendre, for one
- - Nolo condendere, e.g.
- - Negotiation between prosecutor and defendant
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