Definition
The act of formally responding to legal charges or begging someone really, really nicely for something (often mercy). In court, it's how you tell the judge "guilty," "not guilty," or "it's complicated" in official legal speak. Defense attorneys do this professionally while standing up straight and trying to look convincing.
Example Usage
The defendant pleaded not guilty to all charges, despite the surveillance footage showing otherwise.
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