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What Happens in Criminal Court When You Plead Guilty? | Nolo
know and understand the rights that they are waiving (giving up) by pleading guilty, including (1) the right to counsel if unrepresented, (2) the right to a jury trial, (3) the right not to incriminate themselves, and (4) the right to confront and cross-examine their accusers.
Should I Plead Guilty or Go to Trial? | Nolo
Factors to Consider: Plea Deal vs. Trial. The defendant and the attorney should readily identify at least three possible options: plead guilty now; plead guilty later, or; refuse to plead guilty and go to trial. And then, the defendant and attorney should discuss the likely consequences of each option. For example, the defendant might want to know:
‘Pleaded guilty’ vs. ‘pled guilty’ – which one is correct?
If you “plead guilty”, it means that you state in court that you are guilty of a crime. So far, so good, but what if the action took place in the past — does that mean that you pleaded guilty? Or pled guilty? It may surprise you that the only form considered correct by traditional grammarians is “pleaded guilty” (pronounced PLEE-did).
Pleading Guilty or Going to Trial: Pros and Cons - HG.org
Pleading Guilty or Going to Trial: Pros and Cons. A criminal defendant has a big decision to make about their case: to plead guilty or go to trial. The risks of being found guilty by a judge or jury are substantial, causing some innocent people to plead guilty in order to avoid them.
What Happens When You Plead Guilty? | CriminalDefenseLawyer.com
When someone pleads "no contest" they don't admit guilt, but they acknowledge that the prosecution has enough evidence to prove the crime, and they agree not to contest the charges. Just like with a guilty plea, after a no contest plea, the judge finds the person guilty and sentences them.
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