Sure there is: “What, me worry?”
Alford plea, in which one does not admit guilt but concedes that the prosecution can probably prove the case. Sometimes called a “best interest plea”.
(Good one, @win.)
It all started in ’ The Don Martin Dept. ’.
Steve Alford, of Indiana University?
this is simply mad
He must be arguing the case “Spy v. Spy”.
el8 over 12 years ago
Sure there is: “What, me worry?”
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
Alford plea, in which one does not admit guilt but concedes that the prosecution can probably prove the case. Sometimes called a “best interest plea”.
(Good one, @win.)
jtviper7 over 12 years ago
It all started in ’ The Don Martin Dept. ’.
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 12 years ago
Steve Alford, of Indiana University?
angusdad over 12 years ago
this is simply mad
runar over 12 years ago
He must be arguing the case “Spy v. Spy”.