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What (who) is Plead - definition

IN LAW, STATEMENT OF A PARTY'S CLAIMS OR DEFENSES TO ANOTHER PARTY'S CLAIMS IN A CIVIL ACTION
Plead; Pleadings; Code pleading; Notice pleading; Amended pleading; Common law pleading; Code Pleading; Common counts; Common count; Fact pleading; Pled; Legal pleadings; Pleading (law); Notice pleadings; Court pleading

plead         
v. 1) in civil lawsuits and petitions, to file any document (pleading) including complaints, petitions, declarations, motions and memoranda of points and authorities. 2) in criminal law, to enter a plea of a defendant in response to each charge of criminal conduct. See also: plea pleading
plead         
I. v. n.
1.
(Law.) Make an allegation, carry on a suit.
2.
Reason, argue, offer reasons, use arguments.
3.
Apologize, offer apology or justification, make defence.
II. v. a.
1.
Allege, offer in excuse.
2.
Argue, discuss, defend, maintain by arguments.
3.
Allege, adduce in proof.
plead         
v.
1) to plead fervently
2) (D; intr.) to plead for; with (to plead with the judge for mercy)
3) (legal) to plead guilty (to a charge)
4) (legal) to plead not guilty (to a charge)

Wikipedia

Pleading

In law as practiced in countries that follow the English models, a pleading is a formal written statement of one party's claims or defenses in response to another party's complaint(s) in a civil action. The parties' pleadings in a case define the issues to be adjudicated in the action.

The Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) govern pleading in England and Wales. Federal Rules of Civil Procedure govern pleading in United States federal courts. Each state in the United States has its own statutes and rules that govern pleading in the courts of that state.

Examples of use of Plead
1. "She‘s always said like I did, she‘d plead to what she did do, but she wasn‘t going to plead to what she didn‘t do," Davis said Tuesday.
2. First member of Congress to plead guilty in the case Ney is the first member of Congress to plead guilty in the extensive investigation.
3. It was hard for us to take it." Malvo will plead guilty Malvo‘s testimony came after he agreed to plead guilty in the Maryland killings.
4. Ivannikov declined to comment on whether Pichushkin would plead insanity.
5. Family members of Shamari Taylor plead for help in 2006.