Answer: PLEA
PLEA is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted over 20 times. There are related answers (shown below). Try defining PLEA with Google.
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Request
- Entreaty
- Excuse
- Tofu source
- Argument
- Reason
- Prayer
- Appeal
- Skirt feature
- Petition
- "Not guilty," for one
- Call for help
- Urgent request
- Earnest request
- Court event
- Supplication
- Pretext
- "Not guilty," e.g.
- Urgent call
- Court statement
- Court action
- Type of bargain
- Nolo contendere, e.g.
- Legal excuse
- Legal action
- Emotional request
- Tell it to the judge
- Defense
- Court activity
- Defendant's declaration
- Cry for help
- Court proceeding
- "Not guilty," for example
- Heartfelt request
- "Guilty" or "not guilty"
- Desperate request
- Guilty, e.g.
- Defendant's excuse
- Request for help
- Orison
- Not guilty, for one
- Courtroom statement
- Courtroom entry
- Not guilty, e.g.
- Defendant's statement
- "Not guilty" is one
- "Nolo contendere," e.g.
- "Guilty," e.g.
- Something to cop
- Humble request
- Defendant's answer
- Court entry
- It's entered in court
- ___ bargain
- Temporary insanity, e.g.
- Response to a charge
- Kind of bargain
- Earnest appeal
- Court response
- Court declaration
- Answer to a judge
- Answer to a charge
- Urgent appeal
- Result of some bargaining
- Legal item
- Innocent, e.g.
- Earnest entreaty
- Court position
- Arraignment offering
- "No contest," for one
- __ bargain
- Topic of bargaining
- Fund-raising letter, e.g.
- Desperate cry
- Desperate appeal
- Defendant's response
- Cop a ___
- Subject of some bargaining
- Strong request
- Statement of guilt or innocence
- Solicitation
- Nolo contendere, for one
- It may be copped
- Exhortation
- Excuse.
- Emotional appeal
- Defendant's answer to a charge
- Courtroom response
- Court answer
- Bargain type
- Arraignment statement
- "Give me another chance," e.g.
- "Don't hurt me!" for one
- ''Not guilty,'' e.g.
- Type of agreement
- Thing entered in court
- Subject of a court bargain
- Something copped
- Self-defense, for one
- S O S, e.g.
- No contest, for one
- Legal move
- Legal entry
- Insanity, at times
- Innocent, for one
- Guilty, for one
- Guilty or not guilty
- Fervent request
- Courtroom declaration
- Bargaining topic
- Ardent request
- "No contest," e.g.
- "Have mercy on me!" e.g.
- "Guilty" or "not guilty," in a courtroom
- ''No contest,'' for one
- ___ bargaining
- ___ bargain (legal stratagem)
- Type of deal before a judge
- Subject of bargaining
- Sincere appeal
- Self-defense, e.g.
- S O S, basically
- Result of a court bargain
- Response to a judge
- Prayer, e.g.
- One may be copped
- Nul tiel record, e.g.
- No contest, e.g.
- Many a prayer
- Kind of bargaining
- Judge's request
- It's entered in a courtroom
- It may be entered in a court
- It may be a bargain
- Impassioned request
- Humble request for help
- Heartfelt appeal
- Guilty, in court
- Guilty for one
- Go nolo contendere
- Defense statement
- Defendant's reply
- Defendant's part of the bargain?
- Defendant's entry
- Defendant's courtroom declaration
- Courtroom claim
- Courtroom bargain
- Court word
- Court offering
- Court claim
- Court bargaining chip
- Court appeal
- Cop a___ (take the D.A.'s deal)
- Bit of begging
- Arraignment entry
- "Spare me!," e.g.
- "S O S," e.g.
- "Remember the neediest," e.g.
- "Not guilty," for instance
- "Let me go!" e.g.
- "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi," e.g.
- "Have mercy on me," e.g.
- "Guilty" or "not guilty" statement in court
- "Guilty" or "not guilty" declaration
- "Guilty," for one
- "Don't go," for example
- "Do it just for me," e.g.
- "Can I? Can I? Can I?" e.g.
- 'Not guilty,' e.g.
- ''Not guilty'' is one
- ''Marry me!'' e.g.
- ''Let my people go,'' e.g.
- ''Guilty'' or ''not guilty''
- ___ bargaining (legal activity)
- ___ bargain (deal that can reduce a criminal sentence)
- ___ bargain (deal between a prosecutor and a criminal defendant)
- You might cop one?
- Words from Belli
- What robbers cop
- What could be a bargain
- 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.
- Urgent, emotional ask
- Urgent request for help
- Trial opener
- Trial action
- Topic of some bargaining
- Tell it to the judge!
- Tearful request
- Submission in court
- Statement to the judge
- Statement to a judge
- Statement of desperation
- Statement from the accused
- SOS, e.g.
- Something urged
- Something to "cop"
- Something hoods cop
- Something heard in court
- Something entered orally
- Something copped in court
- Something a hood cops
- Sentence shortener, at times
- S.O.S., in essence
- Result of some court bargaining
- Result of bargaining, perhaps
- Result of bargaining
- Response to a charge, in court
- Response in court
- Response before a judge
- Request from the desperate
- Request for mercy
- Reply of the accused
- Prayer.
- Perp's petition
- Part of a legal bargain
- Part of a bargain, maybe
- Outcome of bargaining, perhaps
- One's pretext
- One way to bargain
- One may be entered in court
- One is often copped
- Often-urgent request
- Offering to a judge
- Nultiel record, e.g.
- Nul tiel record is one
- Not guilty, often
- Not guilty, for example
- Not guilty by reason of insanity, e.g.
- Not guilty e.g.
- Nolo, for example
- Nolo, e.g. (m)
- Nolo contendre, for one
- Nolo condendere, e.g.
- Negotiation between prosecutor and defendant
- Message from the Red Cross, maybe
- Legal response
- Leap (anag.)
- Lead-in to bargain or deal
- Lawyer's bargain
- Judge's hearing
- It's made in court
- It's bargained before the bench
- It might be copped by a perp
- It may be made with clasped hands
- It may be copped in court
- It may be copped by a perp
- It may affect a sentence
- It is subject to bargaining
- It is entered in court
- Intense request
- Insanity, perhaps
- Insanity, in court
- Insanity, in a courtroom
- Insanity, e.g.
- Innocent or guilty
- Impassioned cry
- Impassioned appeal
- Heartstring-tugging appeal
- Guilty, for example
- Guilty, at times
- Guilty with an explanation, say
- Guilty or not guilty?
- Guilty or not guilty, e.g.
- Guilty can be one
- Guilty – or not?
- Fund-raising letter, basically
- Formal response in court
- Formal petition
- Formal courtroom statement
- Fervent prayer
- Excuse — pretext
- Entered response
- Emotionally charged appeal
- Emotional entreaty
- Defensive maneuver
- Defense in reply to a charge
- Defendants declaration
- Defendant's statement.
- Defendant's request
- Defendant's declaration at an arraignment
- Defendant's assertion
- Defendant's answer to a charge.
- Defendant's action
- Defendant's "not guilty" statement, for example
- Defendant's "not guilty," for example
- Defendant's "guilty" or "not guilty" statement
- Defendant statement
- Cry for mercy, e.g.
- Courtroom answer
- Court stance
- Court sentence?
- Court proposition
- Court petition
- Copped thing
- Cop a___ (compromise in court)
- Cop a ___ (make a deal with the prosecutor)
- Common bargaining subject
- Casserole bit ["Guilty," e.g.]
- Call for leniency, say
- Begging word
- Beggar's utterance
- Bargaining outcome
- Bargaining focus
- Bargaining factor
- Arraignment response
- Arraignment part
- Arraignment follower
- Answer to the judge
- Answer to a legal charge
- Answer of the accused
- Answer in court
- Answer from the accused
- An excuse
- Allegation, in law.
- Allegation, in law
- Advocatory statement
- Adjuration
- Accused's answer
- Accused person's answer
- Accused one's answer
- A prisoner may enter one
- A judge hears one
- "You've gotta help me!," e.g.
- "Spare me" or "not guilty"
- "Spare me!" e.g.
- "Spare me!," for one
- "SOS," e.g.
- "Save yourself!," e.g.
- "Save me!," e.g.
- "S O S!," e.g.
- "Remember the less fortunate," e.g.
- "Put me in, coach!," e.g.
- "Put me in, coach," e.g.
- "Please let me go!" e.g.
- "Not guilty" or "no contest"
- "Not guilty" for one
- "Not guilty," say
- "Not guilty," often
- "Not guilty by reason of mental defect," e.g.
- "Not guilty by reason of insanity," e.g.
- "Nooooo don't make me go to bed, come ONNNNN Mooooooommmmmmmm," e.g.
- "Nolo," for instance
- "Nolo," e.g.
- "No more!," e.g.
- "No contest" or "not guilty"
- "Necessity, the tyrant's ___"
- "Listen!," e.g.
- "I beg of you," e.g.
- "Help!," e.g.
- "Help me," e.g.
- "Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope," e.g.
- "Help me out!," e.g.
- "Have mercy!" e.g.
- "Have mercy!," e.g.
- "Have mercy," for one
- "Have mercy," e.g.
- "Have mercy on me!," e.g.
- "Guilty" or "no contest"
- "Guilty" or "innocent," e.g.
- "Guilty," for example
- "Go easy on me," for one
- "Don't shoot!," e.g.
- "Don't make me go!," e.g.
- "Don't leave me this way," for one
- "Don't hurt me!" is one
- "Don't hurt me!" e.g.
- "Don't hurt me!," for one
- "Don't hurt me!," e.g.
- "Don't hurt me," for one
- "Don't hurt me," e.g.
- "Don't go!!" is one
- "Don't go!," e.g.
- "Can't I?" is one
- "Can I? Huh?" for one
- "But Dad, I WAAANT it!" for example
- "Absolutely not guilty!" e.g.
- 'SOS!,' e.g.
- 'Not guilty,' for one
- ''Not guilty,'' for example
- ''Can I? Huh?'' for one
- ___-bargain (try to reduce one's sentence)
- ___-bargain (try to get a reduced sentence)
- _____-bargain
- ___ bargaining (courtroom activity)
- ___ bargain (deal that can reduce a criminal defendant's sentence)
- ___ bargain (deal between a prosecutor and a defendant)
- ___ bargain (court deal)
- __ bargaining
- __ bargain: court deal
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