1. pled - Noun
2. pled - Verb
Derived from plead
of Plead
imp. & p. p. of Plead
Source: Webster's dictionaryDiaz pled guilty to Aggravated Manslaughter before Judge Daniels on January 17, 2020. Source: Internet
Cameron had pled guilty to a charge of culpable and reckless conduct at an earlier hearing last year, by repeatedly throwing mugs, tins, glass bottles and a cooking pot from an 11th storey window towards people on the ground, damaging a car. Source: Internet
A 12 year-old juvenile from Omak pled guilty to fourth degree Assault. Source: Internet
Hart had pled guilty to reset of the stolen car, dangerous driving, failing to provide breath samples and failing to co-operate with a preliminary drug test. Source: Internet
FREEHOLD – A Neptune Township Special Class 1 police officer pled guilty to stealing a computer and admitted he used a law enforcement database for a non-law enforcement purpose. Source: Internet
But though the company pled guilty to manslaughter, none of the executives were prosecuted or jailed for that crime. Source: Internet