Legal Question in Criminal Law in Nevada
alpha
What is a alpha plea?
Asked on 7/21/04, 11:03 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Robert Grayson
Law Offices of Robert A .Grayson
Re: alpha
I think you mean an Alford plea. It's a plea of guilty where you don't admit the crime, but you acknowledge that the DA can probably submit sufficient evidence to convict you.
Answered on 7/22/04, 12:08 am
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