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
Wise words
Four things come not back. The spoken word, the sped arrow,
the past life, ad the neglected opportunity.