- - Urgent requests for help
- - "Guilty" and "not guilty," for example
- - Results of some bargains
- - Requests for mercy, say
- - Cries for mercy
- - Calls for donations
- - Bargains for time?
- - An anagram for sepal
- - Requests for help
- - entreaties give satisfaction we hear
- - Appeals, perhaps, without upsetting pa
- - Appeals said to gratify
- - Claims of innocence or guilt
- - *Legumes Mendel studied
- - Tearful petitions
- - "Guilty" & "Not guilty"
- - court responses
- - Leaps into excuses
- - Tearful requests
- - urgent entreaties
- - They are heard in court making some people ashamed
- - They may be entered
- - petitions don't quite gain approbation
- - Defendants' responses to the charges against them
- - They're entered in court
- - Results of some bargaining
- - Answers to charges
- - What some hoods cop
- - Defendants enter them
- - Arraignment answers
- - They sometimes fall on deaf ears
- - Responses to indictments
- - Judges hear them
- - They may be "not guilty"
- - Nolo contendere and others
- - Hearing responses
- - Court of Common ......
- - Court allegations
- - Ardent requests
- - Answers in court
- - "No lo contendere" et al.
- - Trial answers
- - Things "copped"
- - They're entered legally
- - They're "copped" by defendants
- - They may be affected by bargaining
- - They are entered in court
- - Subjects of some bargaining
- - Solicitations
- - Sincere entreaties
- - S O S's, essentially
- - Responses to charges
- - Perps' petitions
- - Nul tiel records
- - Johnnie Cochran entreaties
- - Indictment answers
- - Humble requests
- - Heartfelt requests
- - Guilty, not guilty, etc.
- - Guilty and others
- - Guilty and more
- - Fundraising letters, e.g.
- - Fund-raisers' commercials, e.g.
- - Fervent requests
- - Desperate requests
- - Defense motions
- - Defendants' submissions
- - Defendants' entries
- - Defendants' appeals
- - Defendants' answers
- - Defendants enter them in court
- - Courtroom declarations
- - Courthouse entries
- - Court positions
- - Court motions
- - Bargaining topics
- - Attempts at persuasion
- - Arraignment responses
- - Arraignment actions
- - "No contest" et al.
- - "Copped" things
- - Urgent requests
- - Court actions
- - Supplications
- - "Guilty" and "not guilty"
- - Courtroom entries
- - Court answers
- - Prayers.
- - Entreaties
- - Earnest requests.
- - They're heard in court
- - Court matters
- - Statements in court
- - Court declarations
- - Court statements
- - Courtroom statements
- - "Guilty" or "not guilty"
- - Court hearings
- - Excuses
- - Pretexts
- - Hearing things?
- - Petitions
- - Appeals
- - Requests
- - Defensive motions
- - Entreaties gratify most
- - Kilt features
- - requests report, if you don't mind
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