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[pli:]1) (a prisoner's answer to a charge: He made a plea of (not) guilty.) declaração2) (an urgent request: The hospital sent out a plea for blood-donors.) apelo* * *[pli:] n 1 argumento, pretexto, justificativa. 2 contenda, disputa. 3 apelo, rogo. 4 Jur objeção, contestação. on (ou under) the plea of sob o pretexto de. to make a plea 1 levantar uma objeção. 2 fazer um apelo. we put in a plea for fizemos um apelo em favor de. -
2 on(under) the plea of
on(under) the plea ofsob o pretexto de. to make a plea 1 levantar uma objeção. 2 fazer um apelo.
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plea — [pliː] noun [countable usually singular] LAW a statement by someone in a court of law, saying whether they are guilty of a crime or not: • Your honor, we enter (= make ) a plea of not guilty . * * … Financial and business terms
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plea — / plē/ n [Anglo French plei plai legal action, trial, from Old French plait plaid, from Medieval Latin placitum, from Latin, decision, decree, from neuter of placitus, past participle of placēre to please, be decided] 1 a: an allegation of fact… … Law dictionary
plea — [pli:] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: plait, plaid, from Latin placitum decision , from placere; PLEASE2] 1.) a request that is urgent or full of emotion plea for ▪ a plea for help ▪ Caldwell made a plea for donations … Dictionary of contemporary English
plea bargain agreement — make an agreement in which a criminal pleads guilty to a lesser charge in order to ensure a conviction … English contemporary dictionary
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Plea — For the pygmy backswimmer genus, see Plea (insect). In legal terms, a plea is simply an answer to a claim made by someone in a civil or criminal case under common law using the adversary system. Colloquially, a plea has come to mean the assertion … Wikipedia
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