Legal Question in Criminal Law in Florida
the word allecute is not in the dictionary why?
Ive heard the word allecute many times but cannot find the meaning in any dictionary.
Asked on 12/13/06, 1:33 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Valerie Masters
Valerie Masters, P.A.
Re: the word allecute is not in the dictionary why?
it means recite facts to support a plea
Answered on 12/13/06, 5:08 pm
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