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1 plea, of, guilty
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2 to enter a plea of guilty
Jur. plaider coupable/non coupableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to enter a plea of guilty
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3 plea
plea [pli:]b. (in court) to enter a plea of guilty/not guilty plaider coupable/non coupable* * *[pliː]2) Lawto make ou enter a plea of guilty/not guilty — plaider coupable/non coupable
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plea [pli:]∎ they ignored his plea for help ils n'ont pas répondu à son appel au secours;∎ she made a plea to the nation not to forget the needy elle conjura la nation de ne pas oublier les nécessiteux∎ what is your plea? plaidez-vous coupable ou non coupable?;∎ to enter a plea of guilty/not guilty/insanity plaider coupable/non coupable/la démence(c) (excuse, pretext) excuse f, prétexte m;∎ his plea of ill health didn't fool anyone sa prétendue maladie n'a trompé personne;∎ they did not accept his plea that he had simply forgotten ils n'ont pas accepté son excuse, à savoir qu'il avait simplement oublié►► Law plea bargaining = possibilité pour un inculpé de se voir notifier un chef d'inculpation moins grave s'il accepte de plaider coupable -
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A n1 (for tolerance, mercy etc) appel m (for à) ; (for money, food) demande f (for de) ; her plea that the school (should) be kept open son appel pour que l'école soit maintenue ; to make a plea for aid lancer un appel à l'aide ; his plea for the homeless son appel en faveur des sans-abri ; she ignored his pleas elle est restée sourde à ses prières ;2 Jur to make ou enter a plea of guilty/not guilty plaider coupable/non coupable ; to make a plea of self-defence/insanity plaider la légitime défense/la démence ; -
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[pli:]1) (a prisoner's answer to a charge: He made a plea of (not) guilty.) défense2) (an urgent request: The hospital sent out a plea for blood-donors.) appel urgent (à) -
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Jur. plaidoyer de culpabilitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > guilty plea
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8 plea of not guilty
Jur. plaidoyer de non culpabilitéEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > plea of not guilty
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9 guilty, plea
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10 plea, of, not, guilty
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11 to cop a plea
Jur. [fam.] négocier un plaider-coupable [voir sous "plea of guilty"]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to cop a plea
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12 to enter a plea of not guilty
Jur. plaider coupable/non coupableEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to enter a plea of not guilty
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13 not, guilty, plea
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14 enter
A vtr1 ( go into) entrer dans, pénétrer dans [room, building] ; to enter the house by the back door entrer dans la maison par la porte de derrière ; here the river enters the sea ici le fleuve se jette dans la mer ;2 ( commence) entrer dans [phase, period] ; entamer [new term, final year] ; she is entering her third year as president elle entame sa troisième année comme présidente ; he is entering his fiftieth year il entre dans sa cinquantième année ; the country is entering a recession le pays s'engage dans la récession ;3 (join, sign up for) entrer dans [profession, firm] ; participer à, prendre part à [race, competition] ; entrer à [school, university, convent, army, party, EC] ; to enter parliament entrer au parlement ; to enter the war entrer en guerre ; to enter the Church entrer en religion or dans les ordres ;4 ( put forward) inscrire [competitor, candidate, pupil] (for à) ; engager [horse] (for dans) ; présenter [poem, picture] (for à) ;5 (register, record) (on form, list, ledger) inscrire [detail, figure, fact] (in dans) ; (in diary, notebook) noter [fact, appointment] (in dans) ; to enter an item in the books Accts porter un article or passer une écriture (sur le livre de comptes) ; to enter an objection élever une objection ; to enter a plea of guilty plaider coupable ;6 ( penetrate) pénétrer dans, entrer dans ; the bullet entered the lung la balle a pénétré dans le poumon ;7 fig ( come into) to enter sb's mind ou head venir à l'idée or à l'esprit de qn ; it never entered my mind that il ne m'était jamais venu à l'idée que ; a note of anger entered her voice il y avait une pointe de colère dans sa voix ;8 Comput entrer [data].B vi1 [person, animal] entrer ; the bullet entered above the ear la balle est entrée or a pénétré au-dessus de l'oreille ; ‘enter Ophelia’ Theat ‘entre Ophélie’ ;2 ( enrol) to enter for s'inscrire à [exam] ; s'inscrire pour [race] ; I hope they don't enter j'espère qu'ils ne participeront pas à l'épreuve.■ enter into:▶ enter into [sth]1 ( embark on) entrer en [correspondence, conversation] ; entamer [negotiations, debate, argument] ; se lancer dans [explanations, apologies] ; conclure [deal, alliance] ; passer [agreement, contract] ; to enter into detail entrer dans les détails ;2 ( become involved in) entrer dans, se laisser gagner par [spirit] ; partager [problem] ; to enter into the spirit of the game entrer dans le jeu ;3 ( be part of) faire partie de [plans, calculations] ; that doesn't enter into it c'est sans rapport.■ enter on = enter upon.■ enter up:▶ enter up [sth], enter [sth] up inscrire [figure, total, detail].■ enter upon:▶ enter upon [sth]1 ( undertake) s'engager dans [war, marriage] ;2 Jur prendre possession de [inheritance]. -
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A n1 ○ ( police officer) flic ○ m ; traffic cop flic ○, agent m de la circulation ; motor cycle cop motard m ; to play cops and robbers jouer aux gendarmes et aux voleurs ;4 Tex canette f.2 ○ ( receive) écoper de ○ [punch, punishment] ;5 ○ ( listen) écouter ; cop a load of this! écoute-moi ça! ;6 Jur ( plead guilty) to cop a plea plaider coupable (pour une charge mineure afin d'en éviter une plus grave).■ cop out ○ se dégonfler ○ ; to cop out on a promise manquer à une promesse ; to cop out of doing se défiler ○ au moment de faire.
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plea of guilty — A voluntary plea by an accused admitting the commission of the act charged as a criminal offense, generally permitted except in capital cases. 21 Am J2d Crim L § 484. In a criminal case, an admission or confession of guilt, a submission without… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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