Crossword clues for pleas
pleas
- They may be "not guilty"
- Statements in court
- Court of Common ___
- Court matters
- Ardent requests
- "No lo contendere" et al
- "Guilty" and "not guilty," for example
- Trial answers
- They're "copped" by defendants
- They may be affected by bargaining
- They are entered in court
- Subjects of some bargaining
- Sincere entreaties
- Responses to charges
- Requests for mercy, say
- Requests for help
- Perps' petitions
- Indictment answers
- Humble requests
- Heartfelt requests
- Guilty, not guilty, etc
- Guilty and more
- Fundraising letters, e.g
- Fervent requests
- Desperate requests
- Defendants' submissions
- Defendants' entries
- Defendants' appeals
- Defendants' answers
- Cries for mercy
- Courtroom entries
- Courtroom declarations
- Courthouse entries
- Court hearings?
- Court answers
- Bargaining topics
- Attempts at persuasion
- Arraignment responses
- Arraignment actions
- "No contest" et al
- "Guilty" and others
- "Copped" things
- ''Guilty'' and ''not guilty''
- Guilty and others
- Prayers
- Petitions
- Court motions
- Johnnie Cochran entreaties
- Answers to charges
- Nolo contendere and others
- They're entered in court
- Court actions
- Calls for donations
- Answers in court
- Results of some bargains
- They're entered legally
- Defendants enter them in court
- S O S's, essentially
- Hearing responses
- Fund-raisers' commercials, e.g.
- Bargains for time?
- Court positions
- Entreaties
- Defense motions
- An anagram for sepal
- Appeals
- Anagram for 1 Across
- Excuses
- Nul tiel records
- "Guilty" and "Not guilty"
- Things "copped"
- Urgent requests
- What some hoods cop
- Court allegations
- Earnest requests
- Hearing things
- Courtroom statements
- Results of some bargaining
- Court statements
- Guilty and not guilty
- Court declarations
- Arraignment answers
- They're heard in court
- They sometimes fall on deaf ears
- Responses to indictments
- Judges hear them
Wiktionary
pleas
n. (plural of plea English)
Usage examples of "pleas".
A new sense of law and justice grew up under a sovereign who himself journeyed through the length and breadth of the land, subduing the unruly, hearing pleas, revising unjust sentences, drawing up charters with his own hand, setting the machinery of government to work from end to end of England.
Her voice was drowned out by a flood of damage reports and pleas for medical help.
Then, swallowing his overweening pride, he dispatched pleas for assistance to the other three Ehleenee High Lords of the mainland principalities.