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===You can plead “guilty”=== | ===You can plead “guilty”=== | ||
A '''guilty plea''' means you accept responsibility for the offence. If you decide to plead guilty, you will go before a judge for sentencing. For more details, see our information on pleading guilty to a criminal charge (no. 212). | A '''guilty plea''' means you accept responsibility for the offence. If you decide to plead guilty, you will go before a judge for sentencing. For more details, see our information on [[Pleading Guilty to a Criminal Charge (Script 212)|pleading guilty to a criminal charge (no. 212)]]. | ||
===You can ask for more time=== | ===You can ask for more time=== |