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Allocutus
ALLOCUTUS

Definition: (from Latin) A plea for leniency, to a court (judge), by a convict, just before a sentence (punishment) is passed.
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* All nine elements should be in.


1. Purposeful – to get a less severe punishment or, if really audacious, get off free!

2. Considered a necessity to plead for an (the) alleviation.
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See perfect OCTOGENARIAN.
Below the Line
1. Speech/statement (plea) admits or reconfirms guilt (and where convict claims he/she is not guilty, repeatedly reaffirms his/her innocence).

2. Unconditional. That is, speaker states no terms, simply begs!
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3. Made timely, not after a sentence had been pronounced (to emphasize, see definition).

4. Content of the appeal is realistic. That is, request made by convict is considered lawful.
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5. Plea is duly recorded: if spoken, noted in the record of proceedings or tape-recorded; if written, registered in court records.
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See perfect PLEADING (1).


further below the line


1. Made personally by the convict himself/herself, not by his or her counsel or (representative) proxy, if any. That is, plea is in convict’s own words or writing (typed or hand), duly endorsed, as applicable. And usually emotion-laden !
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... NO LEGALESE.


much further below the line


1. Where request was considered and resulted in the sentence being made less severe, convict did not go to commit a similar crime in the future.
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See perfect MERCY (1).

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