Legal Question in Criminal Law in Maryland
alphaplea
what is an alpha plea ?
Asked on 8/06/08, 1:50 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Bill Wood
Law Office of William C. Wood, LLC
Re: alphaplea
You may be referring to an Alford plea, which is a plea in criminal court in which the defendant does not admit the act and asserts innocence, but admits that sufficient evidence exists with which the prosecution could likely convince a judge or jury to find the defendant guilty.
Answered on 8/06/08, 7:25 pm
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