Arraignment AND ~Util - Plea Entered
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The defendant entered a plea in the case. This plea is a formal admission of guilt or responsibility for the charges. The plea will now be considered by the court in determining the defendant's sentence.
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Arraignment AND ~Util - Plea Entered
Pleading · May 9, 2026
The defendant entered a plea in the case. This plea is a formal admission of guilt or responsibility for the charges. The plea will now be considered by the court in determining the defendant's sentence.
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Arraignment AND ~Util - Plea Entered
Pleading · May 09, 2026
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The newest docket activity we have is a pleading dated May 09, 2026.
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The defendant entered a plea in the case. This plea is a formal admission of guilt or responsibility for the charges. The plea will now be considered by the court in determining the defendant's sentence.
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