Legal Question in Criminal Law in New York
meaning of allecute
what is the meaning of the word ''allecute''
Asked on 3/15/08, 9:35 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
James Kats
James S. Kats, Esq.
Re: meaning of allecute
To "allocute" means to recite what you did when you committed a particular crime. When a defendant pleads guilty and then states the conduct which comprised the elements of the crime, he is "allocuting".
James S. Kats, Esq. www.lawjsk.com
Answered on 3/18/08, 8:56 pm
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