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Alford plea
Alford plea In the law of the United States, an Alford plea is a plea in criminal court. In this plea, ...
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Talk:Alford plea
Talk:Alford plea Page used to say it was the ... the article - a conviction obtained on an Alford plea can be used in subsequent or collateral ... against the defendant, as can a guilty plea. This is not uniform in all ...
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Alford
Alford There are several places named Alford. See: Alford, Aberdeenshire in Scotland (also the Alford Valley Railway) Alford, Lincolnshire a town in England Alford, ...
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Steve Alford
Steve Alford Steve Alford Steve Alford (born November 23, 1964) is the current ... of Iowa Hawkeye men's basketball team. Alford, a former college basketball star and NBAer ... up in New Castle, Indiana. Playing Career Alford played basketball at the high school ...
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Henry Alford
Henry Alford Henry Alford (October 7, 1810 - January 12, 1871) was ... generations of clergymen to the Anglican church. Alford's early years were passed with his ... poetry and magazine editing. In September 1853 Alford moved to Quebec Chapel, London, where he ... by himself, is Diversorium Viatoris Hierosolymam Proficiscentis. Alford was a talented artist, as his ...
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North Carolina v. Alford
North Carolina v. Alford North Carolina v. Alford (1970) was a case decided by the ... still protesting his innocence. This type of plea has become known as an Alford plea, differing slightly from the nolo contendere ...
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Nolo contendere
... system Arraignment Indictment Nolo contendere Plea bargain Rights of the accused Right to ... Evidence Civil procedure In law, a plea of "nolo contendere" means that the defendant ... it either. This is also called a plea of no contest or, more informally, a "nolo" plea. "Nolo contendere" is Latin and literally means ... it again." In putting in such a plea, defendants agree that the court may ...
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Pierre Pierce
... had successfully completed the terms of his plea bargain, the charge was expunged from his ... subject of a criminal investigation, coach Steve Alford dismissed Pierce from the basketball team. Alford stated that "...(Pierce) betrayed the trust we ... On February 15, 2005, Pierce met with Alford for about fifteen minutes, in which he appealed his dismissal from the team. Alford denied Pierce's appeal. Pierce has ...
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Arraignment
... system Arraignment Indictment Nolo contendere Plea bargain Rights of the accused Right to ... the accused is expected to enter a plea. Acceptable pleas vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction ... of "nolo contendere" (no contest) and the "Alford plea" in some circumstances. In the UK arraignment ... is not required to accept a guilty plea. During that hearing the judge will ...
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Category:Pleas
... in this section of this category. A Alford plea Alternative pleading Autrefois acquit A cont. Autrefois ... Insanity defense N Nolo contendere P Peremptory plea Plea Plea bargain Plea of pardon
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