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- verb law To make an
allocution .
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Examples
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Section 1, part (c), Mick Strider had to allocute as follows:
Mick Strider 2010
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And shame on the prosecutor for not requiring Dann to actually allocute his crimes.
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A failure allocute should result in maximum sentence under the law.
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And shame on the prosecutor for not requiring Dann to actually allocute his crimes.
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Dave N: This puts such a plea in a different posture from a guilty plea where a defendant is required to allocute the facts necessary to support a conviction.
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This puts such a plea in a different posture from a guilty plea where a defendant is required to allocute the facts necessary to support a conviction.
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Refusing to register his premises and allocute his allodial title to the property that he owned, free of mortgage, he had sold the livestock to slaughter.
Pre-inauguration reality: A farmer's letter and the death of American farming 2009
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A question for PatHMV: Take someone who is required to allocute in order to receive probation instead of, say, a five year sentence, and falsely allocutes.
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Why was there no discussion about helping her, rather than forcing her to publicly allocute the ways in which her life was made a living hell, by the man that professed to love her.
Archive 2009-10-01 Renee 2009
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Why was there no discussion about helping her, rather than forcing her to publicly allocute the ways in which her life was made a living hell, by the man that professed to love her.
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