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Bedeutung von How do the defendants plead
A question asking how defendants respond to legal charges against them.
In simple words: What do the defendants say in court about the charges?
How do the defendants plead in einem Satz
- During the trial, the judge asked, 'How do the defendants plead?'
- The lawyer stood up and replied, 'Your Honor, the defendants plead not guilty.'
- When asked, 'How do the defendants plead?', the courtroom fell silent.
- 'How do the defendants plead?' the clerk read the charges aloud.
- In response to the question, 'How do the defendants plead?', the answer was clear.
Wie man How do the defendants plead verwendet
Used in legal contexts when discussing a defendant's response. Appropriate in court settings but not in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
chunk expression
Memory hint
Think of a courtroom with defendants stating their case – 'How do they plead?'
Verwandte Wörter
Collocations with How do the defendants plead
- plead guilty
- plead not guilty
- defendants' plea
- courtroom proceedings
- legal representation
Synonyms for How do the defendants plead
- What is the plea of the defendants?
- How do the accused respond?
- What is the defendants' response?
Common mistakes with How do the defendants plead
- Confused with 'plead guilty' vs 'plead not guilty'
- Omitting 'the' before 'defendants'
- Using 'plead' in a non-legal context
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Was bedeutet How do the defendants plead?
What do the defendants say in court about the charges?
Was bedeutet How do the defendants plead auf Deutsch?
What do the defendants say in court about the charges?
Was ist die Definition von How do the defendants plead?
A question asking how defendants respond to legal charges against them.
Wie verwendet man How do the defendants plead in einem Satz?
During the trial, the judge asked, 'How do the defendants plead?'
Kannst du ein weiteres Beispiel für How do the defendants plead geben?
The lawyer stood up and replied, 'Your Honor, the defendants plead not guilty.'
Was sind Synonyme für How do the defendants plead?
Gängige Alternativen sind What is the plea of the defendants?, How do the accused respond?, What is the defendants' response?.
Welche Wörter passen zu How do the defendants plead?
Es wird oft mit plead guilty, plead not guilty, defendants' plea, courtroom proceedings, legal representation kombiniert.
Was sind häufige Fehler bei How do the defendants plead?
Confused with 'plead guilty' vs 'plead not guilty' Omitting 'the' before 'defendants' Using 'plead' in a non-legal context
Wie spricht man How do the defendants plead aus?
US: //haʊ du ðə dɪˈfɛndənts plid//, UK: //haʊ duː ðə dɪˈfɛndənts pliːd//. Hör dir das Audio oben an, um die Aussprache von Muttersprachlern zu hören.
Ist How do the defendants plead formell oder informell?
"How do the defendants plead" ist formell und passt daher in berufliche, geschäftliche oder akademische Gespräche.
Wann sollte ich How do the defendants plead verwenden?
Used in legal contexts when discussing a defendant's response. Appropriate in court settings but not in casual conversation.
