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A plea stating you did the crime
A plea stating you did not do the crime
A plea stating there is evidence you did the crime, but you are not admitting you did it
A plea stating you did the crime, but you were deemed mentally insane at the time of the crime
When your lawyer, the Commonwealth’s Attorney (prosecutor), and the Judge allow you to plead guilty to a less serious charge
You have been accused of a crime and your situation will be the focus of the court proceedings.
This person's job is to get you the best possible outcome in your criminal case.
This person's job is to present evidence against you in order to show that you committed the crime.
A group of twelve impartial people from the community will listen to your case throughout the trial.
This type of crime can result in a fine over $1000 and/or more than 1 year in jail.
This type of crime results in a fine up to $1000 and/or up to a year in jail
The answer you (and your lawyer) give to the charges made against you