Associations to the word «Alford»
Noun
- Plea
- Lincolnshire
- Zachary
- Chalmers
- Lobo
- Aberdeen
- Montrose
- Bryce
- Barrington
- Hays
- Bruin
- Willoughby
- Edna
- Argonaut
- Hutchinson
- Windmill
- Maverick
- Sutton
- Lindsey
- Naomi
- Innocence
- Defendant
- Marlborough
- Sentencing
- Steve
- Cary
- Kingship
- Tully
- Lamar
- Monterey
- Dale
- Alder
- Marches
- Berkshire
- Colchester
- Mimi
- Cunningham
- Fen
- Atlantis
- Jeffrey
- Lansing
- Viscount
- Freshman
- Phillip
- Pratt
- Mack
- Curate
- Felony
- Albuquerque
- Tramway
- Endorsement
- Zach
- Thorne
- Lore
- Kenneth
- Hayden
- Prosecutor
- Pointer
- Howe
- Renegade
- Hiring
- Guilt
- Dean
- Rector
- Mcdonald
- Forbes
- Convict
- Spa
- Northampton
- Leon
- Sheffield
- Indiana
- Bruce
- Iowa
- Hume
- Jay
- Stain
- Starter
- Manor
- Holly
- Dave
- Priory
- Testament
- Grammar
- Explosive
- Neal
- Somerset
Wiktionary
ALFORD, proper noun. A surname.
ALFORD PLEA, noun. (US) (legal) A plea in criminal court in which the defendant does not admit guilt but concedes the government has sufficient evidence to convict.
ALFORD PLEAS, noun. Plural of Alford plea
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