Clue | Length | Answer |
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Court strategy | 3 letters | lob |
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Court strategy | 4 letters | plea |
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- By quitting the vestibule aim high
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- big shot on the court
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- "help me," e.g.
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- Serious entreaty
- It may be entered in a court
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- Type of formal statement
- turn pale - possibly being guilty
- "Fund-raising letter, basically"
- "Give me another chance, e.g."
- Subject of some bargaining
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- Subject of a court bargain
- "Don't shoot!," e.g.
- Defendant's declaration
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- Court claim
- "Have mercy!," e.g.
- "No more!," e.g.
- Court action
- "Put me in, coach!," e.g.
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- Answer to a judge
- Courtroom bargain
- Defense
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- No contest, e.g.
- "Remember the neediest," e.g.
- Nul tiel record, e.g.
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- "How do you ....?"
- Allegation, in law
- "Not guilty" is one
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- Legal item
- Kind of bargaining
- Something a hood cops
- Trial opener
- ...... bargain (legal stratagem)
- Words from Belli
- Something hoods cop
- What a hood cops at court
- What a hood might cop
- Nultiel record, e.g.
- What a crook may cop
- Accused person's answer
- What a robber may cop
- What robbers cop
- Argument
- Lawyer's bargain
- Orison
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- Defense in reply to a charge
- Solicitation
- Advocatory statement
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- "Guilty" or "innocent," e.g.
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- desperate request
- "don't go!" e.g.
- Formal courtroom statement
- Thing entered in court