Legal Question in Criminal Law in Ohio
Alfred Plea
What is an 'Alfred Plea'?
Asked on 11/21/01, 12:46 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Willard Hanner
Hanner Law Firm
Re: Alfred Plea
An Alford plea is where a person is not admitting guilt but conceding that the prosecution may have enough evidence to convict him at trial
Answered on 11/21/01, 1:42 pm
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